New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 17, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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^^^f^^-y^^^^^ss^^^^^^^^^Ss^^^^p^ XEW ULM AND VICINIT*. n* ~~Wheat is beginning to make the bare ^_ Operator Paulson of Green Isle was Mr. Chss~ Stuebe shipped two ear The reply of County Auditor E. P. In a calm sea every man is a pilot I--* fields look fresh and green. in town Monday^^,^^,.^^ loads of hogs to Minneapolis Monday. Bertrandjfound elsewhere is a somewhat In clothing Theo. Crone is the leader."" Travelers' Guide. Mr. Charles Kayser, of St. Peter, was Miss Lou Baasen and Miss Lena Judge Webber returned from Beaver lengthy article. What points DON'T BLAME in town Friday evening. Baarsch spent Sunday in Sleepy Eye. Falls where he had been holding court there may oe in it, in relation to the List Monday endorsement which he put on the letter, Dr. Jenckes, of Minneapolis, was in Grading for the electric light plant a man for groaning when he has are very few and far between. If brevity Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain town for a few days last week. has already begun. Mr. Albert Behnke is preparing the is amply awful. No torture the is the soul of wit, the reply is too Editor Bogen returned from his An interesting correspondence from ground in front of his residence for anaent times was more painful than long to be witty it is not necessary to Chicago 3nd St. Paul trip last Wednesday. these twin diseases. Bat—oughtn't Rev. Berghold dated at Beirat, Syria. sowins tame grass seed and will have a be a fawning servant of the Boston a man to be blamed if, having Rheumatism nice lawn if the weather is favorable. Winonk & St. fetef wiT appear next week. or Neuralgia, he wont use banking house or anyone else but there Mr. Chas. Hauser, of St. Paul was a Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cored F. W. Hauenstein has opened his new Members of the New Ulm Sportsmen's is no great harm in being discreet and thousands who have suffered in the G^OJW^ East. Going West. gaest of his New Ulm friends Thursday stock of jewelry and informs tne public Club who expect to take part in courteous? Mr. Bertraod's financial same way. It has cured hundreds 10-fOa. No. 1 4:17 a. m. and Friday of last week. the rifle contest, will meet at the Hunters of the fact in another column. after physicians have pronounced 12 15 p. m. a. m. theories and what might have happened Resort next Sunday forenoon at 8 m. them incarahle. 3 5:46 p. m. J. H. Weddendorf left again Thursday Mr. M. Mullen has a crew of carpenters to the tax payers of Brown County, are a 10 0O m. 25 140 p.m. "ThesluUof fire physicians could rot o'clock. Xos. 1, 2 and 25 daily evening for St. Paul to report for at work on the foundation of his All others daily foreign to the point at issue—it would enre me of RTwwtnatrrni which had settled in the hips, neck and shoulders. So intense except Snndar. duty in the Postal service. new house. Mis Carl rorster, of Town Sigel be a good thing if we could get longtime was thepainthat sleep was almost GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. impossible. Thefirstdose of Athlophoros I Miss Laura Kittridge, of Waseca, is Station Agent Grimm went to St. suffered with the severe sore throat several bonds and pay them whenever gave me relief, and the third enabled me to sleepforfourand a half hours without visiting for a few days at Mr. and Mrs days last week but under the care "it is handy." Wnat has this to do with BUSINESS LOCALS. Peter Monday to attend the funeral of wakujg. I ronrinnrd its use, and am now H. S. Kennedy's. Mr. A. Rosr. of Dr. Schoch is much improved and the apparent sarcasm of the endorsement wefl. Rwr.S.H. TROYER, New Albany, Ind." Eibner sells oranges at 20 cents per about the house. No one cares to question the J. A Johnson, of the S Peter Herald, THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.. 112 Wall St, N. Y. The census reporter will be obliged to dozen. registered at the Dakota House good judgement of our Auditor in matters A. new sidewalk has been put down in add one more to his list when he comes Notice Of Tax Judgment 9gf Special attention given to all mail pertaining to our county's finances, Tuesday evening. front of Wm. Erd's building, occupied to Frank Schaefer's house. It is a boy orders at Geo. E. Brett, Mankato. Sale. that is what he is there for the well Photographer Gag returned from Hot at present by Wd. Eibner. This is JBST" Satin finished serges—a new stock and arrived Monday morning. grounded complaint is lodged on account Pursuant to a B«al Estate Tax Judgment of the an improvement much appreciated at Brust & GraffsS®* Springs via the great cities, last Thursday District Court, in the County of Brown State of Mr. A. G. Wagner, at present with of the silly, inexcusable reply by the many pedestrians who travel evening. Minnesota, entered the twenty-first day of March Children's carriages at Chas. Goldsmith & Co., dealers in carpets, IS89, in proceedings for enforcing payment of taxes which was made by nim and which is Wagner's, that route and penalties upon real estate in the ceanty of The mother and sister of Louis Palmer Milwaukee, Wis-, spent a few days in being commented upon unfavorably by Brown remaining delinquent on the first Monday Satins in all patterns and colors at came down for a visit from Redwood Messrs. H. A. and Gustav Snbilia of January, 1889r and of the statute* such case town the latter part of the week. Brust & GrafFs. the state press that is not what he is made and proTided, I shall, on the sixth day of have succeeded their father in the Falls last Saturday evening. May at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Auditor there for. Chas. Wagner keeps an assortment Mr. John Muhs of Cottonwood Town Office in the city of ftew Ulm an.t County of wholesale and retail liquor business. C. H. Hocnburg sold five spring Brown sell the la-ids which are charged withtaxe*, of rugs, carpet and door mats, is back from Spokane Falls where he penaltes and costs in samJudgment, andfon which The new firm took possession on Monday. See prospectus of the St. Paul Globe seated buggies last Saturday notwithstanding t&$* A new lot of Dress Goods at Brust taxes shall not have been previously paid. has decided to settle. Mr. Mohr and Mr. Snbilia, Sr. may go to Chicago the dull times, elsewhere in this paper. The Globe is E F.BERTRASB, & Graff's. family will soon leave to make their 1" Auditor of Brown County. or St. Paul where he will embark the leading representative of progressive •SUP* The Studebaker buggies and spring Attorneys Thompson and Davis and permanent home in that Western country. DR* l^- G. BELL, in business of some kind. wagons lead them all. journalism In the state to-day and P. Bendixen, of Sleepy Eye were in Resident Dentist. F. H. RETZLAFF. Mr. Joseph Galles was hustling like as^a newspaper has made many warm town for a few hours Monday. I A fine line of children's trimmed Mr Frederick Liebeke died in this friends throughout the N orthwest. a candidate for alderman on election Office in the Meridian Block, STJACC|BSmI nats from 25 cents up to ®2 00 at Mrs. Mr. Andrew Nelson, of Lafayette, city last Wednesday 10th. Mr day early Sunday morning and inquiry NEW ULM. MINN. B. Foilman's. 20 is going to build a 30x60 barn this Liebeke was born in Germany Angus into the cause thereof revealed the fact Teeth extracted without pain by the When a thing is done, advice comes season. 16th 1838 and was consequently 55 latest approved methods. that a little girl had come to stav with too late. If yon have not bought a hat years old at the time of his death. The The Dakota House has a large, new look at Theo^ Crone's stock. him for eighteen years, at least. TRADE rpfs^lfHr MARK^ SALE OF STATE LMDS. funeral ceremonies took place on Friday, Register since Hon. Lind returned last I buy old rags, iron, zinc, copper and A son of Fritz Jahnke, of Cottonwood April 12th and the remains were week. rubber for cash or in trade. was dragging one day last week when PAlhl laid to rest in the public cemetery. E W. BAEK. STATE OP MINNESOTA, LAND OFFICE. REMEDY Dr A. Fritsche will leave for his by turning too short a corner, one half Saint Paul, March 281889. My Badger Hats are as well known Xo&ce is hereby given that the State Auditor Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Pfefferle of Le European trip the first of next week. ir I the drag turned over and the team s.a Jim Blaine of Maine. will offer at PUBLIC SALE at the Connty A-ntitor's Sueur County, Mrs. Louisa Pfefferle For Horses and Cattle. The Dr's. friends will all wish him a office New Ulm on Thursday May 23d 1889 at JO backed upon it One of the horses was THEO. CRONE. -o'elock a or the tern prescribed by law, the and Miss Rosa Viel2 of St. Peter were JS@°* "KoechlmV French Satines pleasant, safe voyage o'er the big pond. School and Aer-cultural Co'lege Lands, Brown badly cut by the drag-teeth before it County that have been appraised and are unsold, great variety and dainty styles at gaests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pfefferle last Recent, Prompt, Good Results. Early risers may see the fishermen could be quieted down. or that have been sold and forfeited by reason of failure to pay interest for two or more years BRETTS EMPIRE STORE, Mankato. week. Miss Vielz is about to remove going to the river almost any morning lasts of the lands to be offered may be seen at 4®^ The very latest styles of ladies bats S el in s- Seprauet HI l£*y 21,1888 Mr. John Soucup died in this tity to Tacoma, Wash. Terr., to make that the Auditor Office for ten days prior to the sale. My mare caught cold, mralt swelled limb* now-a-days and returning with nice and bonnets just received W W BRA DEN, early last Sunday morning at his home lump between tore-legt aad mflamoiation. Cared place her future home and came here her with St Jacobs Oil. L. O GABDNEK. Commissioner of the State Land Office. at Mrs. B. Foilman's 20 strings of suckers, red horse and sturgeons. on Northeren Minnesota Street. Deceased to bid her New Ulm and West Newton Mrs. W. Hummel. lbs ArmsFalace and StocS CarCa Sa?* A large and choice assortment of was 47 years of age at the time Trie St ClairBldg Toledo, 0 Jane, 83. friends good-bye Ladies Spring Wraps and Jackets from We cliee-fclly -ecommend St.Jacobs Oil as tl« Mr* Ed.Dunkel received $2000 from of his death which was caused by lniiammaton T3«st&r genera,use on £tocX E. ASMS 4 CO the best New York Importers and Mr. Edward Huebner left for Mankato LT. the A. 0. W. a few days ago, in full of the bowels A wife and Manufacturers at Brett's, Mankato. DRI6C0DS MB GROCERIES. or lO ~ffout!is. W caboro Tezis Jar* 20 'SS Monday forenoon to make arrangements satisfaction of policy claim which she My hcrae hurt on. kind leg suffered 13 J6P* E. W. Baer has a full new line of seven children are left to mourn his departure. lcostis tras cared by St Jacob: Oil, ass ra- to locate permanently in the law kerosene oil stoves and invites the public had on the lodge and which had been Tr.x.nea penaazte-t, W CLCTE I have constantly on band the mo*t business in that city. His shingle will to call and examine them. carried by her husband, deceased. am ed Calf. New Haven, 0 Jane 22 83 complete stock, of dr\ goods and notions, of course read. "Edward Huebner, Attorney A wedding of more than usual prominence Had a. etui aSicted witi vetk. knees could not Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all and a large line of 5 and 10 cent waik rrpe-iaented witk St Jacobs Oil A fev The St. Paul Volkszeitung comes to kinds ot sewing Machines perfect and at Law" and he will be hereafter will take place in the town of poc-i -rbt-ags tcr&i it, it mas about well aod goods. strong O W attr.nS our office in clean new dress. The cbeap An. 28. known to his friends as Lawyer Linden to-day when Iver W. Johnson I have a splendid assortment of tine Volkszeitung is recognized as at the For S a le TJse. Aberdeen, Dak., July I 83 laces and embroideries, crochet trimmings SSgp Geo. E. Brett, of Mankato has a Huebner. We wish the gentleman success will be married t5 Miss Lena Larson, I Keep St. Jacobs Oil for xse ia my stables at head of the German newspapers of the and embroidery silks. many horses I £nd ii the best LuLn ct for large line of Parasols and sun umorellas in his new field. Rev. C. Johnson officiating. The newly ipra-n» brakes ga-£, &c GE0EGE 3£TT£S. I have some beautiful patterns in in new and Dnique styles. Qualities state and is a credit to its publishers. married couple will reside at the The members of the Congregational lace curtain". and prices guaranteed. Long may it live. AT Bnrw^Ts ASD DEALER^ house of W. Bruse for the present and Bo\ s' suits will be sold at cost in order Church have decided to improve their Sgg* For a bed room suit, an odd easy to close out the stock. I sell boys' to them the REVIEW wishes much joy THE CARLES A Y0GELER CO.. Baltimore, M«. chair, or anything in the Furniture line Mr. Brennesnolts. of Fairfax, has church building quite extensively this felt hats very ebeap. CJ.11 on Chas.iWagner. purchased a large part of Mr C. Sommer's spring. The interior of it will be papered, Wd. Eibner has recently put muse in NEW ADTERTISEMK.N fc S@=* Geo. E. Brett, of Mankato, carries To Breeders. stock of general merchandise and decorated and painted. The outside his place of business, an ice shaver for .i lull line of ail the latest things in will open up a general store in that village. wilL also be painted and that already milk-shakes. The soda water, lemonade black and colored silks and guarantees GRAND The goods will be moved by nice church will indeed be a model lower prices than are asked in the larger and ice er.eam season is about to EASTER BALL. We have lately purchased a full blood team across the country The amount cities. of neatness and beauty. Tne esti commence and Mr Eibner will be prepared Clydesdale Stallion which we will keep purchased wag in the neighborhood of -Sgp" Lawns was the tashion last year, mated cost of improvements will probably •lad." for the season at our barn on 4ch North for it. See his new in another AT oac this year it is Cballies Brust and $4000 worth street. Lord Wallace will stand for reach §250. Mr. Otto Seiter has column. He leads in the Frmt •Griff have them. the season every Thursday, Friday and contracted to do the entire work. It the new city council wants to ••extinguish and Candy line in this ctt\. Saturday in New Ulna at the above mm HDIHY APBIL 22, '89- agp" Geo. E- Brett of the Empire Store itself and make a record named place. For terms, see posters The marriase of Mr. Henry Pafirath Annie Hauser a little girl 10 years Mankato, makes a specialty of hne would it not be a good plan to see that or call at our barn. Farmers will find Dress Goods and has stock all the old, who lives with her grand parents to Miss Annie Manecke was solemnized Admission 30 ets. for Gents. it to their advantage to see our horse. a few more hitchiijg posts are "planted"" Novelties of the se-isou together with a at the corner of Sixth and Broadwav, is in the Lutheran church last Tuesday PALMER BBOS. nne line ot Trimming. on arbor day. Very often runaways All .ire eor.iiaHv invited to attend. dewn with diphtheria iu a rather severe C. Baltrusch. evening by Rev. J. C. Albrecht in B^= Never forget that Chas Wagner and consequent damages follow THE MANAGERS. form. It was thought she could not the presence of friends and relatives bass the largest \anety of patterns in because teams cannot be tied to some recover Saturday, but a marked improvement Ice Cream Parlors. of the contracting parties. A very wall paper and carpets, convenient hitching post. will close out his entire stock of 5®* Something new in Hosiery—the hat» taken place since. Diphtheria J* pleasant evening: of enjoyment was Onyx mgram last black tor Ladies and cards have been posted on the passed after the wedding ceremony at An emigrant wagon passed throusrL, children—color guaranteed absolutely doors of the house and other precautions the residence of the groom's mother. town Thursday evening, headed east. last or money refunded- Ask tor them ClothingEMADYREAD have been taken to prevent a Soda Wafer, Lemonade & Milk Shakes The newly married couple will go to This kind of relic of frontier life ia it spread ot the disease. fast disappearing and where the prairie house keeping immediately at Mrs. BRETTS EMPIRE STORE, Mankato. alwavs on and. schooner was once seen daily in Paffratb's. The Review wishes much BSp'At this nouse cleaning and repairing HEADQUARTERS FOR Mr. H. Behnue wno returned last New Ulm, now only once in a great joy to them. ime ot the \ear. I respectfully call the Thursday from a business trip s,a that mention ot the people to the fact that while is, the old settler reminded bv Quite a distinguished number of New Ulm merchants have no n^ht to I have lately added to my stock a i»rge them of Indian Massacre days. The CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS Regardlesso oi Costr.fotsui Northwestern railway officials stopped complain of dull times when other complete line ot paints, oils, varnishes, emigrant wagon has had its time and is off in New Ulm last week on their way AND TOBACCO. Alabastme and brushes. Those wiahng towns not many miles from here aie Now is your time buy a of the things gone by. anything in this line will do well to to Dakota where they were to look after actually dead. New Ulm is quiet and 15 Cent Lunch at ail Hours. about one-half of wbat it is worth. oail and look over my stock before buying the late losses by fires and also to see business is a little slack but it has not We are sorry to inform our readers Elmer's Palace Restaurant, elsewhere. G. M. OLSEST, after the building of additional railways. Fine City Lots for Sale. quite as much of a grave-yard appearance of the death of one of Mr. Fr. Williams' Meridian Block Drug Store. Superintendent Hallenbeck reports as some of her neighbors have. children which occurred last Saturday POST OFFICE BLOCK. the lo~ses to farmers by the recent The undersigned offers to sell lot 7 Merit Wins. morning. The child was but nine The following telegram was received F. W HAUENSTEIN, prairie fires as being fully equal to tha or lots 6 and 7, block 62, south, corner weeks old and died with whoopin^ We desire to say to oar citisens, that by a gentleman in this city Monday and of German and Fifth streets south. newspaper reports of them and that for) ears we have been, selling Dr. cough. Thiee remaining^ children are They are among the most desirable is in relation to a monument for victims mueh privation will ensue among the: King's New Discovery for Consumption residence lots in the city. very sick and Mrs. Williams is also on of the Indian massacre at New Ulm: farmers. The Northwestern Road will Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bocklen's a sick bed and the family is one deserving MES. a SPOEBHASE. "My bill appropriating $5000 for a Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and carry all seed grain, clothing and provisions the kindness and sympathy of their JOHN ALBERT, monument at New Ulm unanimously have never handled remedies that sell to the sufferers, free of charge. fri amis and neighbors. recommended to pass the Senate today as well, or that have given such universal The acreage to be sown to wheat this satisfaction. We do not hesitate to LICENSED AUCTIONEER. T. E. BOWES*. year is fally as large as that of *88 and Quite a stir and commotion was guarantee them every time, and we It is claimed by those who know Attends to Sales at alljtimes prompt* ~tand ready to refund the purchase iu some eases from 10 to 20 per cent brought about Thursday afternoon by that the bill has many friends in the price, if satisfactory results do not follow larger• ly anywhere in the County. Address, a fire-alarm first sounded by the City House and it wilt no doubt become a their use. These remedies have mill and then repeated by both the law. Springfield. Minn. won their great popularity purely on A list of names of parties living in Eagle and Empire mills. No one knew their merits. C. L. Boos Druggist. 1 New Ulm and who are seventy years of G. A. Ottomeyer left for Chicago where the fire was or whether there was age and older, compiled by one of oar Mr. Melges has opened his bakery Thursday evening to take a lucrative none or not bat there was a harrying Licensed Auctioneer, on Minnesota street, opposite the Washington reporters has proved so interesting that position in a merchant tailoring establishment here and there and everywhere to be House where he will make and lindeB, Brown Co., Mm we have decided to publish it. in that great city. Mr. Ottomeyer the first to discover the cause of the furnish Wheat and Rye bread, fresh Lndwig Dittbenner 75, Justine Dittbenner is not an amateur in the mercantile Biscuits and everything else pertaining alarm. House tops, store roofs, porches 70, B. Heinebach 75, Maria Buder Correspondence promptly attended to_ business and we trust that he will to a first class bakery. Prompt attention and other high places were dotted with 85, Xavier Rosskopf sen. 72, Ferdinand to the filling of all orders and reasonable find his new home a pleasant one and. Krtrsehcke 75. Louise Kruschcke people all over town and the streets prices. F. MELSES. BUILDING STORE MID OU CMS I N 7 4 Friederike Fritsche 78,, John Kaula wish success to him in his new field of I HAVE OPENED were lined with a crowd anxious and 77, Friedrich Gley 71, Martin Leiminger labor. The "Review" goes with him I am pleased to inform the public, wondering what was going to burn this 73. Theresia Leiminger 74. Kosine to keep him company., with a new line of The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to that I am again supplied with a fresh time. The fire company was out in Dobberstein 73, Wilhelmine Frank 84, sell building stones and oak cord wood stock of reliable Grass and Garden Watches, Docks, Jewslry, Silverware Pitronella Adams 71, Joseph Hill burger good season, engine steamed up, ready Mr. Jacob Loesch returned from St. at the Quarry or delivered ibe City.. seeds, consisting of the well known 71, Charles Grog 72, John Hilpert for a battle with the fire-king bat as he For prices inquire of J. Pfeonin^er, "W* varieties of Clover, Pasture, Meadow Paul last Saturday where he had been 73. Fraosaska Frank 79, Louise Flick Boescb, A. Schell, or C. FJ1Z*-C, and Lawn Grasses, of the same satisfactory was not to be seen or heard,the company 84, Julius Guetting 75, Ch. Brandt in attendance upon the funeral of his .and Optical goods, quality as furnished my costumers went back to headquarters. Some one in 83, Charles Wilken 71, Anna Hogen 71, daughter, Mrs. Anna Wolf, whose last season. Highest quality and lowest State of Minnesota. Krown Coonty, J«g* Margaretha Eilersdoerfer 73, John H. all of which are of the latest patterns theCity mill either intentionally or carelessly death occurred last weak Tuesday and Probate Coort, prices is my motto. Call for samples Conies 76, Friedrich Gronke 75, Catharina and designs. a and get my prices. turned on the mill alarm from the S Sdn* Gertrade Agh- the-fttneral on Thursday. Mrs. Wolf Gronke 72, Henry A Roth 76, worth, deceased. Engraving and Repairing a Specialty. third story and the engineer did only as OnreadiBsand filinf the Petition of James -ashworth leaves a husband and two children to (X M. OXSEN. Catharina Hoefert 76, John Rewitzer ofMankato.BineEarth Conuty representing Remember the place. Olsen's Kew 75, Cathrina Kunz 77, K. G. Schapekahm he should have dene, gave the alarm, mourn her loss. The children returned *s*& i* Opposite Dakota Honsa. amone other things, that Edna GermTd* Aanwcrtf Drag Store, Meridian Block. 70, Henry Lueth 70, Friedrich and prepard his engine for what he home in company with Mr. Loeseh and lat* of Brown Co-, Mian., on the 25 ^mar»J*~T Forster 79, Margaretha Forster 71, died mtesttte, and bring a resident supposed was a fire in the mili If the wrfl remain here for the time heingli^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Consumption surely Cured. Charles Jacobs 78, Jos. Maeho 71, Dominik CoMtyatoietiiBe of Srifctath, 5 5 a alarm was sounded by boys as a joke Fiedler 77. Alois Forstoer 76, STATE OF MINNESOTA Cwmty of Bro*a. During the absence of the regular bos In Probate Court. W Joseph Saner 70, Michael LAUterbach. To the Editor—Please inform your they should if found be strongly impressed of said deceased, and prayine that admune&a^ra driver of the the Dakota House bus last In the matter of tte estate of Mst&xretha Losleben. 71, John Vayinger 73, John Bobieter ofwri est*, be to S a S S readers that I have a positive remedy deceased: with the fact that there is a Saturday morning, the new driver Notice whereby greea to all persona having for the above named disease. By its 70, Philipp Kios 71, Maria Beening 8 4 Reform school for just such serious *T o^e^MaaE said petition be heard before daUBS demands against the estate of HargareL made too short a tarn in going around timely use thousands of hopeless cases Wm. Boehum 77. Dorothea Bochum73 thatLosIebenlate of the Coast? of Brown deceased Jokers it it was given by a man oat of ofAprUi.r ms,at 19o'clock£tf, STp^g. have been permanently cured. I shall Carolina Crescents 76, Maria Palta #2, the corner near Schleuder's jewelry teat the jadge of the Probate Coort of said bate Office ia said Coonty. tne JTTOOrdered Coaatj-will near, examine sod adjust claims and be glad to send two bottles of my remedy spite to the mill owners or to the city, Gottfried Stock 78. Aug. Westphal 74. further, that notice thereof be to store and struck a big rock. The one *S*fastaaid estate at Msoffice in tfeeCar a deceased, and a person? In? E E fo any of your readers who Florian Hess 70. Philipp Gross 78, Helena he should be dressed out with a coat of of Sew ulm in said County, on the first Monday passenger who was in at tne time was tKM^'bypabliabinga copy of tbCorder for have consumption if they will send me Gross 77. John Wandersee 71. of eacn month, for six ssccessne months commencing three successive jreeka prior to said day of hearm?, coal tar and goose feathers. Such thrown head first through one of the witk the first Monday May fflB, Sheir express and post office address. in the Sew Ulm He&ew, a weekly newspaper Michael Kopp 82, Henrietta Krienke I and that six months from the 15 &day of March alarms are not ^merely expensive but printedI andpublished atSew Dim feW CeoSt^ Respectfully, panes of glass, and said passenger was 71, Sophia Shroer 75, Hans H. Manderfeld have been limited and allowed by said often accidents will follow in connection rrooatecottrtfor creditors to present their elaans. T. JL SLOCUM, M. 181 Pearl S March A. ©. 1869. M&Tm. 80, Gertrude Maadexfeld 76, Fran, just a little scared and the glass very !©•-A. Eckstein New York, with them. jsiskaHirz73v S I" By the coort Wm mu«& surprised aiid disfigured. ffg fcecator of the Estate of Jfargsrwha Loaieben deceased 16 1CL, •f Probata *. tr Jut