New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 31, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY'. Picnic at Hermann's park on the 11. -pgForepaugh's Circus exhibits at Manon ^School commences/m the 19th. l**G. A. Ottomeyer went to St. Paul today ^Notice new ad. of Zieske and Moo-enson thedate the 17th. SLouis Buenger is the happy father of The newly elected members of to purchase his stock of goods. another eoinnin. &> Travelers* "iGuideboard of education take office August 3. a boy, which arrived Friday. JgpThe Edwin Barbour troupe are engaged What has become of the street sprinkler? Not a single manage licence issued Jos. A. Eckstein went to Minneapolis for their performances next week during the past week. Henry Behnke has closed his school That outfit was sorely needed to on Friday on business. by the Union Hall Managers. at Ft. Ridgley and is spending his vacation Chustian Gaetke of Cottonwood started settle the dust on Mondav. HtHI for the Soldier's Home vesterday, This is the way they stood at the regular at home. ^\4&mg?&!S&i?l& Adolph Schell and family will leave Reserved seats for the Barbour entertainment where he intend^to spend the rest of weekly rifle practice: J. Schapekahm, to-morrow for California, which they August Nagel, who a couple of weeks his davs. at both the City and Pioneer J. B. Schmid, Hauenstein, 1 will make their future home, They ago sustained so serious an attack of Drng StoresB- $ Among the or* who we,e present E. Brandt, C. Hauenstein. will be accompanied by Miss C. Ziehr. a 3 paralysis, is now somewha^ improved. at the hearing before Judge WebbStf Wiiloi\k>.f)etei?f}f( The prizes at the bowling exercises A pleasant lawn social was given at the motion for anew tnaf l,fton a We are in receipt of an invitation to Miss Emily Hein is home from or at Turner Hall on Sunday afternoon Holden .ere a H'lJson. of S S S 1 the residence of Wm. Pfaender, last attend the Water-Ways convention to Minneapolis attending her mother, whowere Going East. Going West. won by Frank Burg and Chas. er, a. \\. cmlds, of St Paul and At Friday evening. Quite a number of be held at Superior, Wis., August 6th, is very sick 4 10 16 a No. 1 4:17 a.m. torney MaUigan, Rea*ood FTUS Crone.fw^e J,? w#%f1Ss§i&f' ?£T oi 18 12 15 p. m. a. m. friends were in attendance but circumstances compel us to forego School trustees, in hiriuo- teacher* fnV m. 3 5:00 p.m. A. T. Behnke went to St. Peter* Saturday Chas. Gebser, G. Fischer, Prof. Nix 2 10-00 m. 25 1.40 p.m. this pleasure. J. Grimmer, Dr. Bell, F. W. Hauenstein their respective districts "shonW care-fully evening, to be initiated in the mys- and A. Hagberg compose a camping All run daily except Sunday. examine the certificate? of aSS?? and O. J. Herman, of St. Paul, We cannot publish anonymous com- teries of the O. R. party at Swan Lake this and next week. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. rode over to Winthrop on Sunday and munications. They must always be •flit Mr.- Struck, the architect, wasL* They have driven their tent stakes on viewed the sights of that little burgh. .,, «-"e aroimect, was' in BUSINESS LOCALS. A contract a S one of the beautiful islands that adorn accompanied with the name of the town the latter portion of last week a certificate covering the term foTr™?KS Fr. Held left yesterday for Washington that sheet of water, and are in for all re-writer, not necessarily for publication giving instructions to the contractors of contract made, isillegal.™ Mrs. Hummel will sell her stock Territory where he expects to 1S the new court-house, the pleasures of a camper's life. but as guarantee of good faith. of parasols and summer dress goods side permanently. Mr. Held is one of from now on at cost. The Electric Light company will not Louis Buchka, with his mother, arrived The Edwin Barbour Dramatic Company afc New Ulm's oldest settlers and his many the home of Daniel Wendland, in MilmLht B3T Eibner keeps the most delicious be able to furnish light by August 1st Louis Thursday eveninc" for a have concluded to try another engagement S friends will hate to see him leave. Their ice cream. For cool refreshments go a they expected. Some delays in the h°.v tHre° S *o£ Jnar I two week's visit with Geo. Jacobs and in New Ulm. .Their agent best wishes will go with him. to Eibner's. might have been most serious in its nature arrival and putting in of machinery has family. was in the city, Friday, and booked A housekeeper for Mr. Wendland JS®* They sell as Hot Cakes! "Arnistrong's" Chas. Silverson returned on Tuesday kept them back somewhat but they Union Hall for eight nights, commencing accidently fell into a well that was 62 Good}ear Welt. Richard Geisinger was married on of last week from his Cinncinatti visit, will be ready in a very days. feet deep and containing water Her August 4. It is to be be hoped that Monday to Mrs. Mary Hippert. The ff H. LOHEYDE. glad enough to get back to Minnesota. Brick and other building materials wOT a a on of Fred they will be given a better reception JB®* Ohas. Stuebe buys and pays the services were performed at the Catholic Cinncinatti, he says at this season of Wendland who was working near the are on the ground, with which to finish highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep this time. Church by Rev. Berghold and were the place and he hastened to th°e well in the year is just a little too far south for and. other live stock, every Monday at the courthouse. The work will be time to render good assistance. The usual ceremonies of that church, S. S, Watkins, of St. Paul, Superintendent the stock yards. a Minnesota man to feel comfortable. pushed and before long the building only apparent injuries were gashes in of the State Fisheries, will be The School Board have let the contract the leg received in falling on° a nail j®^ Parents buy the Lyon School The program for the band concert will loom up, a completed and impos. at New Ulm next Friday. The object but she may have sustained internal in- for kalsomining Union School Schoe. "Knocksem"' all. next Saturday evening is as follows: ing structure. of his visit is to sec if somethino- can't Building to C. A. Mueller for $98. The H. LOHEYDE. r,rnh S M° chue was*fortty a £f a «r%.e Superb March Overture, Song and probable. She years of The Dakota House is being supplied be done towards growing trout in Clear JBSir Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise contract for painting and slating the a Dance Waltz Grand Medly Overture with wires for electric light connection a tasteful and important element in our Lake. He will bring some lake trout same was awarded to Christ Heller for Senator Blair, of New Hampshire is Prize Polka German Conceit Walz stock. H. LOHEYDE. this week. The wires will be strung with him with which to try the experiment,nd the sum of $257. quoted as saying that the lot of a sena- Common Polka Tornado Quickstep, Jg^r* All kinds of cheese constantly on between the floors instead of along the it would be nice if it should Dr. C. Weschke arrived home last hand at Subilia's. a S W W a a one Workmen commenced last week to ceilings as is the case in most of the prove successful says Whe I was practicing law, I Thursday evening after a month's visit JB^P1 Tarragona. Port\\ine for private repair the old depot and move it back a b&a a tew moments when life spp.-rw.ri L, business houses. or medical use at Subilia's. in California. He looks well and appears Harvesting is now in full blast. Most joyable, but since I took mvS few feet from the track. It certainly Fred Heers Jr. took part in the rehearsals fl©» Jas. Hennesey. Brandy for of the, grain has been cutt and is now the dutieo ofi a senator I don'1 know to have enjoyed the trip, And yet does not look as though we would have ~v *^v ^,»u.u iiao uoou ou a.iiu xa UUW 1U a avuniOT 1 Clon of the Rentfrow troupe last private and medical use at Subilia's. his preference for Minnesota climate is stack and bv the close of the week the "Tord 'peace' means." It is a new one and it is a shame that New S@= Call and examine the Jewel gaso week and will accompany them during not a whit lessened. cutting of grain in Brown County will inn£ r,™* at Senators Ulm must put up with this old shed. lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. the season as first violinist. He is as yet have £engeon,p,eted. Bverywi/re the S We are in receipt of an early number The business the company does here is jg@- Babv Carriages, Baby Carriages, uncertain how long he will continue rfrtn'*t don' the resign Bu then perhaps of the "Germania," a fortnightly crop is splendid and it affords a pleas- »-h"* -*_ jnst received a new stock of the latest sufficient to warrant the erection of a with them but it willbe at least till fall. ,y*a its a love to seive their country that stvles of baby carriages. Come and have theant thought to ride through the countrv journal, devoted to the study of substantial and creditable building, and keeps them there. Herman Kreitz, who has for the past your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. German Language and Literature. It and ". witness the happy farmers reaping they should be asked to do it. I buy old rags, hron, zinc, coppar and few years been the proprieter of the Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tor- is an excellent periodical and a worthy a bounteous yield. rubber for cash or in trade Joseph Bivanke, a Bohemian in the Berliner Halle on 3rd Street in St. Paul candidato v/auuiuaie for favor 11YU1., It is published att Quite a prominent weddinO among iu J.L IS JJUUllSUeil a ——-~fc t-UVeS employ of John Kalb, who lives south E. W, BAER, and was well known to many of New Manchester, New Hampshire, bv A. W a a parties occurred yesterday, application of "SWAYNE'S W E W. Baer has a full new line of of New "Ulm, was arrested on Saturday Ulm's older residents, died last week Spanwood Wellner, the oldest son of Lafa- S any internal medi- kerosene oil stoves and invites the public and brought before a Justice on theFriday of asthma. He was 69 years of to call and examine them. charge of threatening violence to hisage at the time of his death. a board held a8pecia. meet, S 0 T^ ^$!^5£%5?'B2£ B®* We show the daintiest line of Low ing last Friday to consider application S S VfJ- E S & a 0 employei, the complaining witness. He The tenth annual fair of the Southern cut Shoes for Ladies. for the position of teacher oi German in lie* Peter, retnrnmg Latayette 1 ?bs»/»«» .. mi oi. .rt was sentenced to furnish bonds for $100 Minnesota Fair Association will be held H. LOHEYDE. for the position of teacher of German in ,p. to keep the peace for three months, in and'eosts bnf'a trifle iCtlT A fine line of black cashmeres a at Rochester, September 2nd to 7th inclusive. the intermediate department of the pub- g- The Review extends to schools. Out of two dozen applicants B. BEHNKE & Co's default of which to go to jail for the Uo8ohook.Onftoftw«rinmn.nWilhelm if»..i. tions.o«°g ^«ple its best congratula- The managers aim to make it Gent's|Flannel shirts. A full stock to select from they elected Mr. same length of time. The necessary _NE W ADVERTIgEMKNVI one of the best agricultural exhibits in An unseemly row, in which one of of elegant goods at Klimmek, a young man of 31 years of funds were furnished him on Monday the northwest and have taken steps to the parties was pretty roughly handled age and now a teacher at Grand Rapids LOST. B. BEHNKE & Co. and he was released. that end in the preparation of their disgraced and disturbed the usual quiet Michigan. A pocket book, containing promissory HARVEST EXCURSIONS The merchants of the city have done premium list It is to the interests of notes in favor of the undeS^ed of last Sunday afternoon. These men Will be run by the Chicago & Northwestern New Ulm now numbers among her a very proper thing in renting all the the southern portion of the state to were lost July 15th or 16th in the vicln who have to make Rome howl whenever Railway to points in Iowa, business establishments,, a new dry vacant store buildings in town in order make it a success. there is a crowd around and disturb the o?e?edS?or D?H66edidV A a 2 S Minnesota, Dakota (including the Black goods store. G. A. Ottomeyer, who returned to protect themselves from the Cheap Tulhf, I of same to Hills), Nebraska, Warning, Colorado, Joseph Reinhart, of Courtland township, peace of the town with their fistic fights Julius Wendt, of gpringfield, or recently from Chicago, has renled John establishments that come to town, Utah, Idaho and Montana, for which is quite sick at St. Alexander's should have a little of the law shored Franz Lowinske, and fitted up tbe north room of tickets may be told August 6th and 20th stay a couple of weeks, dispose of a lot New Ulm. Hospital. He has been suffering for up to them. It might have a good influence September 10th and 24th and October J. *h the Leibold building opposite the Meridian of second class goods, roping in the the past two years with a lingering paralysis and prevent a second scrap. 8th, at half the usual rates, one fare for ZIESKE & MOGENSON, Block, and during the present town for all they can, leaving suddenly the round trip. These Excursions will and two weeks ago he sustained One of the rare attractions to which week will lay in a full stock ot dr\ and ruining trade in general. It is no enable those desirous of locating on free Retailers in a sudden and severe attack, on which New Ulm is soon to be treated will be goods and notions. He will be ready o-overnment or of purchasing cheap more than right that the home dealers FANCY GROCERIES, occasion he was brougnt to the hospital railroad lands to look the ground over the appearance at Turner Hall on for business the first of next week. We be protected from such as these and if for treatment. He is still very low' carefullv and judge for themselves of wish him every success. September [5th, of the Swedish And Dealers in the city can't do it the merchants must the rapid development of the country and it is only at times that he shows Ladies Conceit Company. The company Crockery & Glass Ware. of themselves. and wonderful fertility of the soil. For H/S. Kennedy, who has for the Jpast signs of improvement. is composed of an octette of lady full information regarding rate*, tickets, Farmers ProducetakeninExchange. threeyears managed the business of G.W. The following dispatch from Red etc., apply to any Agent of theChicao-o singers, who, during the last season Collins, of the St. Peter Tribune, will Vang Dusen & Co. in this city, resigns Wing leads us to believe that the objaet theFree and prompt delivery of all goods. & North-Western Railway. have created such a furore in all brino^snit for damage in the sum ofthat position to-day to accept a more lucrative Call and see us. of the proposed extension is to connect large cities and were so highly recommended $5,000 against Bowen, of the Sleepy Eye and satisfactory one. The company MAIN ST., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE with the Cannon Valley and boild westward, Merit Wins. by the daily press. Everywhere Herald, and says he will prpsfljeute him will greatly miss him from their employ taking in New Ulm in their survey SLEEPY EYE, MINN. We desire to say to our citizens, that they have been greeted with to the full extent of the law. After all as Mr. Kennedy has the reputation EDWIN BARBOUR Engineers of the Chicago, Burlington for 3 ears we have been selling Dr. large houses and they should be well Collins don't appear to be a man to be of being one of their best representatives, & Northern for the past few Kind's New Discover} for Consumption received in New Ulm. In order to THEATRICAL COMPANY dallied with even if he isn't a pugilist. Dr. "king's New Life Pills, Bucklen and we can only wish him ^s much suoeess days have been at work surveying a have them come, it was necessary for a Arnica Silve and Electric Bitteis, and He has retained as prosecuting counsel in the future as be has had in the have been secured by the managers of route for their line on the Wisconsin side number of our^citizens to give a guarantee have never handled remedies that sell Congressman Lind, E. St Jnlien Cox Union Hall for an engagement of eight past. He will continue to reside in Nesv of the Mississippi, across the river as well, or that have given such universal of $175 and none should fail to mgbts commencinggt, a W J. and Chas. R. Davis and they will no Ulm in connection with his business, and satisfaction. We do not hesitate to through this city and westward. Such hear one of the most popular^ concerts thedoubt demonstrate to Bowen that his little SUNDAY AUGUST 4, ouavantee them every time, and we his position at the elevator will be tilled a line would be of great benefit to troupes on the road. —«•,*•* v.^% Ttand toady to refund the pmchase display of strength wasn't so necessary by James Laird, of Nicollet, who will Bmlington svstem a*- a direct western *4» JXJ.^ price, if sitisfictory results do not follow in the "f after all. It won't seem quite so i. move his family to this city at once. outlet, and it is the belief that the company their use. Tue-e remedies have New Ulm Markets. funny either. won their great popularity purely on is seriously contemplating such A painful and what might have been their ments. L. Roos Druggist. 1 Wheat 45—79 extension. at a most serious accident ocenrred on Last Friday, a couple of machine experts, Oats 25 BUNION HAII3," living at New Ulm, started into Wednesday to Alfred Anderson, who A good story is told of one of the Barbour Corn 25 BARGAINS. ives in section 30 in the town of Bernadotte. Potatoes troupe during their stay in Sleepy the country to set up a binder. Being 20 Butter.. pretty well filled with booze, they became He was engaged in cutting Eye. The company were playing Kathleen Music will be furnished by Gruenenfelder's Eggs grass, when the horses, bothered with Orchestra and the perform A number of very desirable bargains in Mavorneen or what was presented heated over a discussion as to who ance Sunday evening will close with a had the best right to ride, one owning the flies, kicked the tongue to pieces, 'here under the title of Only a Farmer's Consumption surely Cured. social hop. Tickets, 25 cents for single became frightened, and ran away. Mr. Daughter. The scene closes with an the horse and the other the buggy. and $1.60 for season, can be secured at Anderson was pulled from his seat and AT Their dislike for each other's company old fashioned dance in which it becomes the drugstores or of the members of the To the Editor—Please inform your Union Hall Company. soon became so great as to be the cause thrown in front of the sickle bar, receiving readers that I have a positive remedy -a O. M. Olsen's the lot of a handsome young officer to for the above named disease. By its Change of play each nio-ht. a cut which removed all the be kissed by an old woman. He objects of one's being pitched from the buggy timely use thousands of hopeless cases I and treated to a few blows about the flesh from the calf of the left leg.Fortu of course and in trying to escape NOTICE. have been permanently cured. I shall he jumps from the stage and is pursued head with the butt end of a whip, which nately the bone was uninjured but the be glad to send two bottles of my remedy terribly bruised and disfigured bis face wound, such as it is, will lay him up for FREE fo any of your readers who through the audience by the old woman have consumption if they will send me some time. He was brought to this city S 0»™» and who makes a mistake and instead of We have not learned that anything Among the special offers re New a their express and post office address. Notice is hereby given, tliat a neUtmn ««„, and has been under the medical aid of dangerous has come from the row but it $50.kissing the young man, kisses the editor and Elegant parlor organs for file ,„ my office, £fned by thl $ Respectfully, Dr. Strickler at the home of Mr. Krook. was certainly not a very amicable way County to the number of nineteen VinnAtLia of the Sleepy Eye Herald. It was a warm T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181 Pearl nsentj-three (3923), a Second hand organs, good order, for $35# of settling a dispute in which both were embrace and the applause which followed New Yore. be changed to the v.l age of Sleenv 1 From the last issue of the Sleepy Eye sai* County, and that a *p££!%J$&^tS First class goods at lowest prices. no doubt in the right. stopped the play for a full half Bosrd of COUB ty Cominissionera o? «»we nL Herald it is quite evident that the agi PERSONAL* MENTION. wm be held at (he office ofThe a & Catalogues furnished upon application hour. The company must have had the City cf New Ulm in said County the ?»h day of August A. D, 1889 at eleven o'clock A some grudge against the editor of the Since these English Syndicates are tators of county seat removal are pretty at O. M. Olson's Drug Store, Headquarters St.of said day to consider and determine tn «.» Mrs. Geo. Marti and children, of St. Peter Tribune and took this way of investing their money so lavishly in well discouraged with the prospects beAmerican genuineness of the signatures to said petition and for musical instruments. as to the number of legal voters of MMGnrtr Paul, aie visiting with the, family of industries, why not induce fore them and they.havee every reason expressing their thanks to the man who -whose genuine "ignatures werp nfta^h^i Yu« to be.Thetameness of th editor's artic August Schell. them to spend a little to the interests of TK»t««,onMartftha be^mistakeo-*:~ in W W S thumped him. le shows too clearly to that QfYTU You should read THE CHICAw#VI petition and affidavits in tbe office of S S III GO DAILY NEWS because,being New Ulm? We have the best clay beds Fred Spoerhase, of Nicollet, sundayed Auditor, at which time and pla« anylegaf^oter Lovers of music and comedy turned their petition is not what they would a familynewspaper, it'saguinst in said county may appear in pewon or by counsel r% in the country right in our own vicinity, in town. ,* POINT the saloon. The home and the out in goodly numbers to listen to a have it and that the increasing number W saloon are forever opposed capable of being utilized by the I Hugo Schleuder, of Sprlngfield.spent There canbe no neutrals this couple of entertainments by Rentfrow's of withdrawals therefrom has chilled most extensive brickyards. This war. But THE AILV NEW S IS Sundav with his parents. Jolly Pathfinders on Saturday and Sunday their hopes of success. Their petition temperate in temperance. It isn't a prohibition orgpn—it's could be made an excellent inducement i# as filed with the auditor bears the signatures County Auditor tfaJdiiSKgrffr.Mm^ evenings. As the reputation of the Mrs. A. Blanchard has been spending not sure prohibition is the best and as a company has already been organized way of treating the evil—but it troupe is wide spread and has always of 1923 voters, among which the week with Mankato friends. O A E N O I E believes in prohibiting the saloon for the purchase of the brickworks keeper from ruling and there are many whieh are believed and been first class, many took advantage P. Kiesling, of St. Paul, is visiting STATE OF MINNESOTA, cot^n «.* raining in American society. If of th9 United States it has ocenrred of this opportunity to hear them. It was you would read, and have your uwfact known to be ungenuine. This his parents in the city, parents in the citv 5 Probate Conrt 1 S & to us that it would be more than I family read, a newspaperwhich the opening of their season after «nly a leaves them little to spare over places the interests of the home possible to induce them to invest sufficient °f tte Estete Will Gieseke, of Sleepy Ey^ttlenoTed **an* Kni'i higher than those of the saloon, week's rehearsal but with lew exceptions the required percentage. ake away capital for the establishment of read THE CHICAGO DAILY the Kentfrow entertainment Saturday tol?etnf'i«t "wSf'Sd *lZtmD* *"*"»**g they played well and those who the withdrawals, which New Ulm NEWS. evening. Krai deceased, XL 3? a id & Ql J°^«» 9 SttHeinber—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over a large concern here. They have already delight in noisy comedy were abundantly has secured and they have not even a *f\ a million a week—and it costs by mail as cts. 'Ih 81 delivered to this Coart c°«"rty W 'oeen bought the Detroit plant for which a month, four months $1 co,—one cent a day. Attorney A*+~ Huebner ET.,„I came^Wel^from -iib-__-auti. ,. Anawhereas,Mar«arethftTr«ih.-,«, satisfied. "Fun by Express" has majority. But between now and the «wrewfthtiJ her petition, repre4ntSg^ 1 they paid $500,000 and as they are Winthrop to spend Sunday with New Sm said Johann Krai died In S S S that date of the meeting of the commissioners much in it to laugh at and the Pathfinders oi.t A T__.UJ??Jtt Raid County looking about for other favorable points 21s day of Jun IRS ineeh Ulm friends. a make it exceptionally funny, there are the names of hundreds to person is named1 as ISKJ^^ *that we do not think it would be bad policy and testament 2 4 1 be added to the list of withdrawals and £1r6***"* a but "Six Peas in a Pod" is every whit Mrs. Webber returned Saturday from "rum^may S S J& fa. strumentmaybeadmCT^JSS.*? Mrs. Anton Oldfng, for the board of trade to open up a correspondence a two weeks visit in the Twin Cities. letters I***™-0admiiustxatianwffwith of administrate ?£D?I?a.nMd» bat f.\ ««*thattd with these the notion of bringing the as advertised, an absurdity. And such be to Lorenz KX^TS^M^JSS^ a with them. As the works petitions before the courts will be buried issued thereon maer citable person a one as tickles neither a New Ulm nor Miss Sne Fa leaves to-day for could be operated as before by men in next door to deep in a decided objection to any Springfield, Ohio, any other audience and it was but poorly our own midst, it would only require SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. received. Their musical features however removal scheme. The people of the Attorney Somerviije was in town Fri their capital and we have little doubt th.e«.lWt"daf"of August A^D I *a* 7 ?o 1 o'cloc7»o«tcWI'P° I» r—r— J*„K«»« A u. 1889 Has on hand a good stock of Millinery county are thinking. They have no l- in«neforenoon,w&n^*«mci™Lam** 1 0 attract attention and in this respect but that successful negotiations could Hay. contes.t _—. tGoods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, and the probftteof^Hf^ *PPe*r eirthly reason for loading upon the the troupe contains some good A it is & SS be carried 0 1 It would certainly do no Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, Senator T. Jg. Chapman, of Le Snenr W S county the heavy expenses of special talent, which received its merited applause. luman Hair, Flowers, &c. County, was in the eity yesterday. harm to try and, if successful, a boom cunty was in lb yesterday tgSFSgTttSg^ MRS and unnecessary elections and they Also Patterns for stamping mono Outside of this the entertainment for New Ulm would be assured. Something O. J. Hermann, of St. Paul was grams. Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery are acting upon their thoughts by freely of Sunday evening could hardly should be done anyhow to devel•pe guest of his friend,JF. W. Hauenstein Work, German Knitting an(. be considered a treat. signing the remonstrance. this industry and thereby the town. Byth*Conrt, Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. during the weeklS feL H*8J ^BWST BBANWr, Jadfe of PrehftU