New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 1, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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^B&il 'gfcz* rJ*j-»—-3& "sss^sss! THE NORTHWEST. been attempting to take advantage of a territorial teacher, was thrown from a buggy the other widely, and seldom hold their peculiarities MM AN HOMET^T :f$mm law which provides that under certain day and suffered a dislocation of the left elbow Fr. Aufflerheide, long. The New York Experiment circumstances the number of commistioner and other severe injuries. But she didn't -f Station last spring tried to get districts in a county may be increased "lay off" on that account. She appeared in Agricultural and Horticultural InfqrmaA Summary of the Important seeds of the Tilden tomato, only a few from three to five. This increase of districts her schobl-room the next day with her arm with two vacancies to be filled by the friendly Manufacturer "of in a sling and went right on with her work as jtion Oarefally Collated, years ago a widely advertised variety. Events of the Week in the majority would enable the defeated commissioner if nothing has happened. "„,\ L* Only two seedmen offered it, and of to retain his seat for a considerable 4. Sew and Successful Method of Grafting— Fire, Well Building and Steeple I 1 Northwestern States. At Decorah the other night a young man these neither had the Tilden as known period in spite of the heavy majority against A Pew Truthful Eemarks about Farmers' named Self was taken from his room in the fifty years ago. The specimens were his re-election. Public sentiment was .Brick, dead of night by six masked white caps. Wivet—Another Needed Point About toe JL thoroughly aroused, and when the old board smaller than Hathaway, while formerly was then taken to the woods, some distance Car* of Farm Implements. met for the last time the court house was I N N E S O A it was a very large tomato. The from the city tied to a tree and made to confess Fine Pressed Bric for 7 jammed with indignant citizens and attorneys, all sorts of crimes, after which he was released Trophy tomato also, according to the During 1889 $9,667,753 has been expended '*z A New Metho of Grafting. while friends and foes of the proposed and told to go home and say nothing. A Los Gatos (Cal.) correspondent of ornamental fronts. in building in St. Paul. same authority, is not as good as. formerly. measure thronged the streets of Cando, thf The young man denies being guilty of any A5* the Rural New Yorker sends to that Over 300 citizens of Fergus Falls vrere attacked It used to be the standard for county seat. The opposing sentiment wa« misdemeanor and the whole circumstance is rl 1 with "'winter cholera" the past week. paper a sketch of the way to graft the firmness of flesh and high quality., so strong at the petition required by law Have the hest of shipping facilities and very mysterious. The authorities are searching A broom factory has been added to the industries will pay prompt attention to mail orders, was not presented to the board and the (Tape very successfully, on stocks half for the white caps. :r S I is The a of Stillwater penitentiary and will *ws scheme failed. to three-quarters of an inch in diameter. Seventeen armed men went to a schoolhouse Who is it, when his crops are, good, furnish work for fifty prisoners. A slip is cut upward and a similar NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. in the southwestern part of Mills S O A O A supplies the nation with its food, who's The temperance people of Minnesota have one downward in the stock at any convenient county took the teacher out and, after always by the country stood The taken steps to organize a non-partisan The sheriff of Grant county has a suspicious compelling him to disrobe, applied a height above the ground, and H. Kudolphi, league. prisoner whom he thinks is Cooney, Farmer. Who is it, when the crops coat of tar and feathers. They then "the iox," one of the Cronin murderers. the graft is cut with a bow-like bend, The Minnesota Educational association are light, and money scampers out of made him promise to leave the state. The will meet at St. Paul Januar 1 and continue A corn festival and banquet was held in sight, still struggles on with all his leader of the party, a man named Chambers, iii session three days. Aberdeen recently, everything on the bill of and his wife had separated some time ago, might? The Farmer. Who, often MAKTFAOTITBBR or 4 DSAIXK nr fare being connected in some way with that At Buffalo a man named Dixon was indicted but were not divorced. The husband intercepted when by debt oppressed, is forced to' Boots and Shoos! cereal. on two counts for jury bribing and a letter from the teacher to his wife, do his level best to keep paid up the fined §100 for the first and .f50 for the second. A portion, consisting of 174 head oi cattle, which led to the "white capping." The interest? The Farmer. Who is it, •'.'' '.'• ::•,,• have been slaughtered at Lower Bridge teacher bears a good reputation and Minn. *3dN strs., 'tNew Ulm, Mlnau agency for Indian supplies during the winter. when he gets a crop makes interest Albert Lewis, Sandy McClymont, Bill has the support of the best class of the community, As soon as the weather becomes colder Tierney and Bob McAloney, youthful fire and debt both stop, and comes up and has determined to arm himself 200 head more will be killed. bugs, were bound over in $200 each at A large assortment of men'i sag and teach out the balance of his term. The smilingly on top The Farmer. Who Anoka to await trial for arson. Lewis has Ole Olson, jr., of Sioux Falls, claims to be grand jury will investigate the case. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' tarn works contentedly away, while on the made a confession. the first white child born in what is now the children's shoes constantly kept eft a public tricksters prey and make the WISCONSIN. state of South Dakota. first saw the band. Custom work and repaltfag The body of Guy Gardner, who had been laws they must obey? The Farmer. light March 2, 1860, on his father's farm, promptly attended to* missing since August 15, was found near George Wylie, of the Farmers' institute eight miles west of Vermillion. Who gives his dollars and his dimes* Eose Creek by a boy while hunting. Gardner force, is dangerously ill with pneumonia, at On returning from a visit in the country had been employed on the farm where he his home in Leeds. to greedy trusts and big combines,' John Hauenstein, Alderman Jim Crowe and wife, of Yankton, was found. Suicide is suspected. which only laugh whene'er he whines? Rev. W. D. Cornell and L. S. Truesdell, of were pursued by a pack of prairie wolves. An insane man escaped from the St. Peter Berlin, are to debate the question whether or The Farmer. Who is it must in fu-i BREWER By hard driving they gained the city before not there is a garden of Eden. asylum the other day and was captured in ture mix in public life and politics, their hungry pursuers. Winona. He told of killing several people on Diphtheria is raging to an alarming extent and down the trickster and his tricks? A mountain lion jumped on a boy named his trip, but no credence is placed in his in the town of Delton, Sauk couuty. Ten The Farmer. Btory. McAuley near his home at Galena, and but and cases are reported and one death has occurred. for the timely arrival ot a party of woodhaulers, E. Rudiman, a St. Paul traveling man, MALTSTER Catarr In Animals. who were attracted by the boy's committed suicide by shooting himself at Devine, a gambler, was shot and fatally Catarrh in any animal is the result cries, would have made short work of him. through the heart. Financial trouble and ill injured by Dell Cooper, a dance-house of a cold which the inflammation has health was the cause. He leaves a wife and The little daughter of T. F, Diefendorf, of keeper, during a quarrel at Wash's saloon, become chronic and purulent. In this two children. Montrose, while playing fell into a kettle of Our brewery is fully equipped and able to flT Ashland. A KE"W METHOD OP GRAFTING. boiling water head first, terribly scalding her ill orders. case it is more than skin deep, because, A man named Hazen was accidentally Which keeps it tightly in place. The The proposition- to bond the city of a face and neck. She lived, suffering great Mr. F. Grebe has chares ot the bottling estaV killed near Faribault while digging a well. the absorbed matter has made the) Crosse in the sum of $85,000, for the construction grafts are tied with rubber bands a agony, twenty-four hours after tho accident Ushment. The man above let the rope slip and the blood impure, and this impurity must) of a bridge across the Mississippi, quarter to three-eights of an inch wide happened. Hew Dim, Minn. heavy pail struck him on the head, crushing was carried by a vote of 2,228 to 432. be gotten rid of. A dose of four ounces pretty tightly, or they are wrapped his skull. Capt. Tuttle, of Parker, has a lilac bush in The new directory published at Marinette of epsom salts will begin this purifying his yard that is making an heroic struggle tightly with tin-foil, cut in strips half Christ. Balz, of Owatonna, wound up a R. Pfefferle, credits at city with a population of 14,000, process, and a fourth of a dram of to appear in a full suit of foliage by Christmas. an inch wide, rubbed down closely as drunken spree by shooting his wife through Menominee with 11.700 and Peshtigo The bush is loaded with swelling chlorate of potash daily will continue the head and then blowing his own brains the wrapping proceeds, then over the with 2,160. buds, some of which are bursting into tiny I it, and in a month will probably com-' OUt. Mrs. Balz was 50 years old and Balz foil they are wrapped tightly with soft The remains of Dr. Bartlett, of Milwaukee, leaves. 5 1. They have five children living. plete it. A little powder of the chlorate Dealer in cotton wrapping yarn, then the stock after being cremated, were placed in a casket It is claimed there is considerable destitution Edmund Wagner, of Waseca, had a leg blown into the nostrils daily willj 1 1 inches long, 8 inches wide and 5 inches between the ends of the graft is tied Groceries, in the nothern portion of Hanson county, crushed while trying to cross the track ahead deep, and placed in the family lot at Forest hasten the cure. This is for a small tightly with hard cord. and that no relief has been afforded because of a car that was being switched from one Home cemetery. animal as a pig, for a cow, or horse, the sufferers are outside the jurisdiction track to the other. The member was ampiitated, CANNED, DRIED ft GREE3 Farmers Wives. Three boys, while skating on the Fox river four times as much should be given. of the committees which have been appointed. but it is thought he cannot recover. Perhaps the farmer's wife is not an at Depere, broke through the ice. Two were, JBut at times, a disordered stomach, FRUITS, Jens End srson an old hermit living noar with difficulty, saved. The third, a German object of pity perhaps no more is required Harry Brooks, while digging a well near caused by indigestion will produce all Slayton in an old dugout, was burned out by boy named William Staubb, was drowned. of her than any other woman Gettsyburc, stepped into a bucket that was fire. He had made the place his home ior the symptoms of catarrh, and while and. Feeds His body was rcovered. PIOTJLT lowered by means ot a horse and pulley, forgetting might do, but it cannot be denied that fifteen years and is left entirely destitute. the treatment above will serve equally David JaneB, of Racine, while moving a The neighbors will cp,re for him until he can to have slack taken up. He fell clear she is expected to do a very great deal.The well for such a case, yet a change of fence that was within the bounds of his property, SXOXX.WOOPXK AN» WlttOVJ*? secure a home. to the bottom, a distance of thirty-five feet, farmer of to-day is intelligent he was showered by a lawn-hose stream feed and a reduced quantity will be and miraculously escaped with a broken leg. The Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern likes to attend big Grange meetings •WABB. that Mrs. O. C. Davis turned upon him. necessary. Some miscreant loaded Jim Christie's stove depot at Pipestone was burned to the faced the water for over an hour and succeeded and Farmers' Institutes he likes to KEWULM, MINK/ with a charge of giant powder at his cabin in ground. Agent W. S. Williams and family in removing the fence. Hints to Housekeepers. take his wife along with him he likes Strawberry gulch in the Black Hills. Ji had a narrow, escape, as the entire lower If one wishes to cool a hot dish in a Five members of the Schultz family, of a to see her dress stylishly and her hair was making a fire and suddenly discovered floor of the building was on fire before the Crosse, the youngest 15, were poisoned, probably hurry, it will be found that if the the powder caps just in time to make his escaDe. as neatly arranged as the dress aud blaze was discovered. by eating mixed candy. A bag of it The powder exploded and smashed dish be placed in a vessel full of cold, hair of any other man's wife. Should The sohoolma'ams of St. Paul not long was brought home from the store and all things in the cabin. salty water it will cool far more rapidly ago were instructed to give occasional instruction they he obliged to take the baby along, took a piece or two except one, and all who Some disease is afflicting the ponies and than if it stood in water free from in plain and fancy sewing to the ate it woke up the next morning suffering she is expected to take care of it he Manufacturer of and Dealer uk horses at Crow Creek agency, and Collins, girls under their charge, and the horrible from gripes and purging. They are getting salt. wants to listen to the .speeches, and he state veterinary surgeon, is now there and CIGARS, fact came out that few if any of the teachers along under treatment, but were pretty sick. Silk must never be ironed, as the has killed a number, and more are to be couldn't keep it still any way, so there could do any kind of sewing wnatever.' A piece of the candy given to a dog nearly heat takes all the life out of it and killed, among them being many Americau is no use of trying. Should there be a killed him. The motion for a new trial in the case of S TOBACCOS,I?ESi horses which were lately issued to the Indians makes it seem stringy and flabby. If, dinner connected with the meeting, Andrew Wold, of Breckenridge, was denied. The Milwaukee underwriters, in a communication by the government. however, you wish to press out old The counsel for the defendant, who had been his wife must furnish her share of to the mayor and Common Council A peculiar accident happened at Rapid City. bits of silk and ribbon for fancy found guilty of murder in the first degree, light biscuit, frosted cake, etc, she protest against the construction beneath the A butcher was driving a one-horse wagon then argued for a mitigation of sentence, and work, use an iron only moderately streets of a volcano whose erruptions may must also help to set the table and Cor. Minnesota and Centra heavily laden with meat over a bridge across the court reduced the extreme penalty to imprisonment hot, and place two thicknesses of paper endanger property and life. Their caution is pour the coffee. Should she be called Rapid creek, when the* vehicle became streets. for life. particularly directed against the granting of between that and the silk. "stuck," and in its efforts to pull it over the on to make a speech, her husband is NEWfLM. 'MINtf There is a terrible famine existing at Plainview a franchise for the projected pipe lines to obstruction the horse swung around and Silver can be kept bright for gratified to hear her read a well-written for water. Nearly every well in town carry crude petroleum to manufacturing establishments went over the side of the bridge, which is Jno. Neuman, months by being placed in an airtight is dry, and farmers are hauling water from desirious of using it as fuel, essay, and does not like it about thirty feet high. The wagon was creeks for their stock, some at a distance of but they also call attention to the necessity case with a good-sized piece of if she cannot at least make heavy enough to keep its place and the harness five and six miles. If there is no rain before 4 for the Bpeedy appointment of an official expert camphor. a graceful excuse. If she has the was strong enough to bear the weight cold weather comes there will be any amount to snpervise the putting up of electrio Dealer in Old stocking legs make nice sleeve of the horse, so that the animal hung head least musical talents, she is wanted to of suffering. downward over the creek. Help was called, protectors. DRY QOODSI play the organ or help sing. It is not The plan of Architect Jo for the Sfci Paul but all efforts to pull the, ifiimal back onto Boiling hot liquid may be safely neocessary to add that this same farmer ice palace has been accepted. I will be JZafe, Caps, Motions, the bridge proved ineffi :tual. Then the An E Spendthrift poured into a glass jar or tumbler by shaped and the architecture will be Romanesque. likes to see his house neatly kept, traces were cut and the rse plunged headlong Groceries,* JProvisionq The building will be 362 feet long, From the St. James Gazette. first putting a silver spoon in the dish. his food well served, his children clean into the water beloi Fortunately the Crockery and Glassware, varying in width from 48 to 200 feet. I will At Fulbeck, near Grantham, has Be careful, however, that a draft of water was deep, and beyo running his nose and in a state of good repair all that exceed any previous attempt in point of Green, Dried and Canned into the mud in the of the creek the just passed away one of the most eccentric cold air does not strike the vessel goes without saying. Should guests grandeur and costliness. animal was unhurt. Fruits* etc, etc. characters that ever lived in while hot .'-.,' visit their homer, he expects his wife O. C. Serumgard of Devil's Lake, N. D., arrived that district—William Richmond. A gargle of salt aud water used before to regale them with a savory repast, at Maukato and caused the arrest of I will always take farm prodnee la exchangs He went out to Australia some I O W A retiring at night will strengthen Ole Thorsen. Thorsen was charged with and also to entertain them with well for geods, aad pay the highest aaxkat priceforat) murder at Devil's Lake, and left at place. twenty-five years ago, and returned The LeMars Sentinel issued a holiday edition the throat and keep off bronchial chosen conversation. Should fingers kinds er paper rags. His bondsmen, of whom Serumgard is one, of twelve pages, the outside pages of home five years ago with a large fortune. attacks. be stiff with hard work, he requests tearing Thorsen intended to jump his bail, which were printed in inks of three colors. la connection with my store I tuna a first-dac* This he put in the bank, and Biscuits can be warmed to be as his wife to write his letters for apprehended him. He is in jail pending a ISIOOB furnished with a aplsndid billiard tabla Miss Theresa Krunkemier, a popular young ran on the principal very freely. good as when just baked by placing him and should she be skilled in hearing for the requisition papers. society lady of Por Madison, while waltzing nycastomarswiU always And good liquors a Among the eccentric acts of the last them in the oven dry, covered closely arithmetic, there is no reason why she cigars, aad srery forenoon a seleadld At Stillwater recently Mrs. Thomas Wells, around on her little brother's stilts fell and with the aid of a policeman, gave her husband broke her leg. year of his life, which almost bordered with a tin. It is a great improvement should not keep his accounts. All goods purchased of will be deUrared ft) an unmerciful cowinding. For" some over the old way of wetting them. Elias Adams, a Muscatine saloonkeeper on insanity, were the purchasing By the way, why is it that our girls say part of tha city free of cost. time Wells, who is a barber, failed to support who violated the prohibitory law, was as Shoes that are worn regularly, if of valuable articles and destroying are so much better educated than our Minnesota Street, HewCTa»,MlaSj her and spent his money in a certain disreputable sessed $300 and cost, amounting in all to them. A gold watch was smashed cared for, will last much longer than Meat Market, boys'? It is because the father keeps house. His wife went to the house $437, and to stand committed at the rate of it neglected. A French kid shoe, if up immediately, the back of a silver accompanied by the policeman, and after his .sons out of school whenever he $3.33% per day until the fine is paid. kicked around on the closet floor or she had trimmed Thomas with the whip until watch was' wrenched off so as to be needs their help, while the mother allows The 12-year-old son of Rial Barney, living she was tired the policeman landed him under the bed, will not last as long or M. EPPLE, Prop'r. more convenient for winding up, the near Mason City, was kicked in the head by her daughter to go. even through in jail. The next day he was sentenced to look as well as one of inferior quality 7 a runaway horse, breaking the skull and MnnnBsoTASx,NEW &f.MINIg straw was taken out of a mattress doing her daily work without her involves Bixty days in the wo^k-house. Mrs. Wells lacerating the face. Several physicians were if properly cared for. When shoes for pig bedding, springs taken out of working half the night to©. has applied for a divorce. called and pronounced the injuries fatal. Jhis*meat are taken off they should be wiped a new chair, shelves out of the house S *"*«rslgaed desirestoInform the *aepl»sf Care of a I The Dostai brewery at Iowa City has just with a soft cloth, and, after airing a New Ulra aad Tieiaity that he has re-estaMisC for firewood, clocks broken up and No building on the farm pays better been sold to a company of Iowa City gentlemen market and Is BOW preapared to wall N O A O A little while, oiled or polished and put is thrown away, bread daily burned on on ais aid enstomers and ftfende with oaty tk for 0 0 0 0 The saleis conditional upon than a good toolhouse. It should be A masked bail held at Grand Forks netted in a box by themselves or in a shoe the enactment of a law that will permit the fire: legs of mutton and sides of so convenient of access that there need a handsome sum for tie sufferers. bag, and when wanted for use can be it to be operated as a mercantile brewery. bacon were buried in the garden, val-* be no excuse for leaving farm implements A bill has been introduced in the legislature taken out ready for wear. It is not Wesley Elkins. the 12-year-old boy murderer, uable trees were bought and chopped exposed to the weather when to prevent the sale of cigarettes to children. If. S whojeonfessed to the murder of his father advisable to use much of the dressing up. He built a greenhouse and not used. Properly cared for, many j-'&r Plymouth church, at Grand Forks, which and step mother last July, will be tried so fashionable for ladies'and children's TTTOLI knocked it to pieces. A little pig had implements that now last only a few was damaged by fire .Nov. 10, has been rebuilt at Elkader. at the January term of the district shoea, as most of them crack the and was reopened Sunday Dec, 22nd. courts. Ibis said young Elkins will refused to be driven upstairs, where years ought to be serviceable so long leather and ruin it. plead guilty. Gov. Mellette and Senator Moody, of South as the farmer lived to need them. Besides, a bed had been prepared for it with Delicately colored goods of any kind Dakota, were all members of the same regiment In on altercation over a money matter between a tool that has not been rusted, BREWERB,mDAN great care, and its career ended by a during the war—the Ninth Indiana. W. A.iCodk and William Woodell, Milford should never be washed without a warped and cracked by exposure will blow on the head by a hammer. He business meii, Cook drew a revolver and A committee of the Grand Forks chamber salt-water bath first but care should work as well the second and third died a poor man—in fact a pauper— shot Woodell in the arm, the ball entering at of commerce has been appointed to wait on be exercised in reference to materials years of use as the first. On many the elbow and lodging in the musclet%of the President Hill, of the Manitoba road, for the and he was buried by the parish. which are likely to shrink when immersed JOS SCHMUCKER, 5 shoulder. Cool has been arrested. farms tools are so much injured by purpose hf having the division headquarters .. a —i ''\J\ in water. of the road established at Grand Forks instead Peter Ryant serving an eighteen years' sentence being left out of doors that after the Ne Spelling, an Old W a NEW ULM, I N N E S O of at Crookston and Larimore, as at in the peihtentiary for the murder of first season they cost more for repairs It is a striking illustration of the present. Klaus Klaeyfcr, in Audubon county, four Pure beer sold in quantities to suit th a A Tip. than they save in labor. '$, -."4 fact that new light is often found to purchaser. Special- attention -paid to the years ago, hasib'econie violently insane, and The bible to all architects Judge McConnell postponed the considers^' bottling of beer. '. \*l'.y I. & has been transferred to the asylum. He is be only old darkness, that one can Doth urge this wise command: tion of tho Traill county liquor cases to hear Growing Bee Seed. S C%. 1? not expected to live. ",\ Go build your house upon the rocks, '. further argument as to his power under the see in the library of the British Museum, The seed of no garden vegetable fs And not upon the sand. ,. A law as it now stands to inflict penalties for A rich vein of copper has been struck on .'v^TBBflU under the date of 1585, more more easily grown than that of the selling liquor without license. has just the farm of W. G- Stewart, near Dubuque. But buildingup a character," V, than 300 years ago, ,va^ volume, the beet It is sold wholesale very cheaply, returned from Caledonia where, after hearing The vein was struck at three levels, seventy, Which shall withstand all shocks title of which is: ^f*'£:! exhaustive argument, he decided the penalties eighty and ninety feet below the surface. An but every farmer should, so far as CIT PLANIN MILL Of life—Go build upon your "sand,'* of the old law were applicable, and "JSsopz Fablz, in tru cartography, analysis proveslthat the ore contains over possible, grow beet seed for his own And not upon your •.•rocks." *fcfl~X assessed twenty-eight indicted whisky sellers with grammar notz. Heruntoo a 20 per cent, of pore copper. r? use. Select well-shaped, not overlarge bf Traill county $3,400 and costs, aggregating rnvt •—. __ also jooined the sentencez ov the While John Brebner was painting a church %&40Mi XAKmrAcruBU specimens for seed. Those who Loaves and Fishes. iV some $5,000. spire in Webster (ity the other day the ring wyz Cato, both of which autorz are grow beet seed largely for sale plant a DOORS, WINDOW SA9H|| A Boston paper says ••Somethings to which was attlLhed the sling in which he Frank Hegin is in jail at Fargo on a charge translated out of Latin intoo English." late orop, which is forced to grow like the miracle of the loaves andj of obtaining money under false pretenses. was sitti ng gave way and he took a tumble VENETIAN BLINDS, rapidly by high manuring and good was doing a big business in the becgiug line of ninety teet. StAnge to soy, beyond settling fishes was recently performed in Oak-, Th,e author of this sentence spelled on account of the loss of an arm in the late his dinner rather solidly, he was un oultlvaUoiu The idea that because a rt&on butn. But this is not quite land. Me. The managers of a church MOULDINGS AND FRAMES _Jmrt. :\. war. He got drunk the other day and 'long, slow grown root will seed abundantly, ^ual to the direction of a letter received supper prepared for seventy-five thought he could get twice as much money While Jake Smuok was loading wood in' by a gentleman who was addressed it istosgood as any for seed, is a JPtaning, turning and all holding out too hands. I didn't work, and guests, but had an unexpected crowd! the timber near Httbbard he saw a squirrel from abroad, as in the Youknightid great mistake. Seed from such roots he was arrested. concealed one oi his and made their supplies spread to the work with rib-saw promptly .run into a hole fy a tree twenty-five Statts of Aymerrika." arms beneath his clothes so skillfully when rapidly degenerates,' and, in a few. feet fr0m the ground and climbed after it. Jtuj#rtain roent of 125, people."j^^IhiB and neatly executed.. The name "Hudson," which originally working the dodge as to defy detection unless years, will grow .plant^ that,run.U'^ He missed his hold aid fell to the ground, injuring-hjiB loshing for a,'^}mrch sVpper. The an examination was made. was Hodge's son, is foun4,.in spine in snii a way as to paralyze «oe.«Uhe fii&t season: $mki"$ &% ir. bf oilman oystw stews that English publicatiofistspflieain twen* Fo the past few weeks interest ha«R been hiB hands andjeet. He is not ,expec$jgd- to jjffvpared 'fWuVa couple of osm%,more tsyrtWQ.djfferentways.^"* centered upon Towner county where a»dfeated ffiK 4 candidate,, for county commjssibner has Press* amazing miracle$|tea Mass Katie StevensJ» Mason City school a a $ 4f$