New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 28, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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& N. W. TIME CARD. Chas. Sommer will return from Washington LOCA N E W S Prof. Tenney is census enumerator Peter Manderfeld, of Gibbon, spent PERSONAL MENTION. next week. for Sleepy Eye. Going East. Sunday in New Ulm. Going West. Court convened yesterday. J|§ fgf *No 2Pass Pep 10 51p,m *No 1 Pass Dep 4 •44a.m. Notice new announcement of .Anton Editor Johnson, of the St. Peter Herald, Mrs. C. H. Ross was the guest of St. Senator Davis his offered an amendment •No 4 2 25pra *No3 5 05p.n?. Mich.**Kioes, the Morgan hotel keeper, Schwerzler in another column. f§g| •No 16 Frt 4:44 a. No 21 Frt Arr 10:15am. was in, the city Monday evening. Paul friends during the to the McKinley bill ptovidingfor *No 18 Frt 11 20a -No25 l:50p.jn. has moved to Watertown, Wis. Miss Emma Gebser has been quite free binding twine. 1NO24 1 1 BCp.DJ An election for the offices of lieutenants Mrs. H. S. Kennedy is visiting rela.tives Daily except Monday, The Turnverein Sunday School will sick the past week, but is improving. *Daily except Sunday. of Company A will be held next "Daily except Sunday. at Waseca. **r MM & W. T. Eckstein and Mrs. A. J. Eckstein $OnSuDdays onl. ||Dnil, picnic at Hunter's Aes% next Sunday. Ex.-Lt. Bischoff,of Chicago.is making Friday. returned from their visit at Minnesota C. W. HEIDEMAN, Miss Emma Schhchting is home- on a A. BJanehard has sold his Brookville his yearly visit with New Ulm friends. Station Agent. Lake Monday afternoon. Miss During Thursday night's storm, hail visit from Minneapolis. S farm consisting of 160 acres, for $2,000. Jos. Galles is the happy father of a Mary Petrus, a sister of Mrs. Eckstein, is said to have fallen in some places ^in Miss Lulu Baasen was the guest during Do not fail to hear the Milwaukee girl, that arrived in his family on Wednesdav. n* accompanied them. BUSINESS LOCALS. Lafayette to the depth of six inches. the week of Miss Doty of Courtland. 4 «*fc German Theatre Company to-night. It The St. Peter Journal says that at John Koester, one of Linden's young County Superintendent Schulz, of will be a rare treat. •Lt. Buschers went to St. Peter Thursday a meeting of prominent democrats, Ice Cream furnished in any quantity farmers, called on us Monday. He reports Nicollet County, favored us with a call Burg's batterv has been furnished night to witness the inspection of on shoitest notice by W. Eibner. called for the purpose of fixing up a crops in his neighborhood in excellent on Wednesday. with new coats and caps. "The boys Company I. *. slate, Col. Baasen,-of this city, was put condition. GO TO CHAS. WAGNER'S Ernst Herzog, of Tracy, was among look well in uniform. Work on the foundations of the on the ticket for secretary of state. Services at the Congregational Church, IF YOU WANT THE BEST those from abroad who took in the German M~. and Mrs. Hack, of Beecher, Illinois, Union Block and water works plant is Next Friday is Memorial Day, and which have been dispensed with the theatre last evening. JCE BOX IN THE MARKET. arrived here Friday to attend their progressing rapidlv. the exercises will be as usual. Jos. A. past two weeks, owing to the illness of A. J. Domeier, of the Iberia school, daughter, Mrs. Nobis, who is very ill. Dances were held at both Union Hall Eckstein will make an address in English Mrs. Rev. Nobis, will be resumed next At Cost. came down JJdonday to attend the inspection We acknowledge a call from the assessor. and Schmucker's Tivoli Monday evening and Gustave Fischer will speak in Sunday. Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats of Company A. at and below cost for the next four He kindly informed us that Epch was well attended. German. Everybody, who can, is requested,and Marriage licenses have been issued in geeks. Mrs. B. Follman & Co. we are down this year for the usual urged to leave flowers at the Mam Nix and wife, of Cleveland, Hext Saturday is the last day on the last two weeks to Halver Evenson Hall to-morrow afternoon. Ohio, are the guests of Capt. Jacob. FOR ICE BOXES GO TOamount. which taxes can be paid without the and Maggie Markeson, Reinhart F. Nix, an uncle of the former. Lt. Glenn, military instructor in the CHAS. WAGNER. The Turner Hall Orchestra did not addition of the ten per cent, penalty. Heidemann and Anna Dumke, and to State University, accompanied the Inspector Mr. Steinke and family came up from go to Morgan Saturday evening as was Hugo Schleuder, John Lockway and Michael Pinzka and Franciska Klingseisen. General on Monday evening. St. Peter yesterday to take in the theatre. Still in the Lead. announced. The dance has been postponed Frank Manderfeld came down from The Jewel Gasoline stoves and Ranges The lieutenant is gathering poimers They are the guests of H. Loheyde. to June 7th. Springfield Saturday to attend the The dance at Turner Hall on Sunday are by far the best in the market. for a series of articles on the military dance at Turner Hall. Miss Lulu Fischer and Miss Emma Wm Pfisterer, a graduate of the evening received only a small attendance, Those who have used them, would not organization of the state, to be published Scherer will go to Mankato to-day to attend Pennsylvania College of Medicine, is get along without them. They are perfectly The public schools were closed on but those present enjoyed a pleasant in an eastern paper. the commencement exercises of safe and just the thing for summer. home on a visit. He has not yet decided Monday, it being Pentecost, and will social time. The only comment J. B. Arnold sells them. the Normal School. -, If you would know a good joke on where he will locate. be closed again on Friday out of observance necessary is that the orchestra, under one of the operators, along the line and of Memorial Day. whos9 auspices the dance was given, Among the names of those, who will CHAS. WAGNER SELLS The little remnants of the Dakota one, who is well Known in New Ulm, deserved a better patronage. graduate this week from the Mankato Col. Bobleter arnved in New Ulm THE BELTRIDGE DRY AIR boom, which like meteors were aimlessly inquire at the depot. For the benefit Normal School, we notice that of Sunday morning and remained over to The* five best scores at the last rifle floating in space in minute bodies,, REFRIGERATOR. of said operator, it might be well to say Miss Allie Scherer of this city. the inspection. Sunday morning he club shoot were made in the following were completely destroyed by the report that, as it is never safe to sign a document drilled the boys for fully two hours. order by E. Brandt, C. Hauenstein, Geo. Frey, formerly of the Eagle Home Farmer's Insurance of the national irrigation committee, without knowing Us contents, so Mill, returned from Cinncinatti last Gustave Goetsch, C. Brust and Johu A heavy hail storm passed over portions just published, and which show* it is not discreet to confide your secrets Lilla. The standing for three successive Friday. From here he will go at once We are agents for the Western Farm of Linden, Lake Hanska, Cottonwood conclusively, what every well informed by telegraph fo a man at another point weeks gives Chas. Hauenstein the Department of the Home Insurance Co to Nicollet to enter the Swan Lake Mill and Sigel Sunday afternoon aAd person has always known, that the unless you are sure he is the right one. of New York, and are ready to do the Co prize medal. Following him are C. completely covered the ground with Dakotas are in the arid regiou, and that For the benefit of the man at this end best by all patrons. Brust, Gustave Goetch, E. Brandt, and Mis& Amalia Pfaender was tendered hailstones. successful agriculture is impossible SCHUBERT &FLOR. of the line it will probably do him no John Lilla. a farewell party Friday evening. On Jacob Hanson, a resident of Mankato without artificial irrigation. No practicable harm to know that it is not proper to Saturdav she went to St. Paul to visit *"p^J*^-^ Sews and Some papers have the easiest way in for nineteen years, committed suicide plan has as yet been suggested, misuse a man's confidence. friends for a week, from whence she makes a perfect stitcn with all kinds of there on Thursday by shooting the world of falling into mistakes. For and, unless means are soon found, the One of the most notable events in the goes direct to Germany. thiead on -all classes of material. It is himself through the head. Domestic instance the St. Peter Journal says that Dakotas have many more inhabitantsnow always ready. social circles of Sharon was the wedding Mr. Rupert Hodges, who has been troubles were at the bottom of the affair. the New Ulm electric light plant has than they will have ten years C. H. Horubuig, Agt. New Ulm, Minn. that took place at the home of Mr. Editor Lamphere's right-hand man at proved a total failure, that the council hence.—Fairmont News. Henry Rethwell, on Thursday afternoon, Moorhead along time, says the Duluth have refused to accept the system, and Notice for Publication. It has been announced in several of the contracting parties being Mr. Rethwell's News, is coming to Sleepy Eye, this that New Ulm is again in the dark. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the papers that Judge Webber had refused 3 daughter Annie and Mr. Wm. A L.and Office at Marshal), Minn county, to manage the Herald. In not one of these statements is there a to recognize the motion for a new May 2nd, 1890 Schrader, of New Ulm. The ceremony Notice is hereby gnen that the following •named grain of truth. R. F. Thompson, ot bleepy Eye, has trial in the Bow en-Collins case. This was performed by Rev. H. E. Young, eettler has flled notice of his intention to make ^nil proof in support of his claim and that said been in the city the past few days on is a mistake. The Judge has not yet Before inspecting Company A, Gener»l i* Le Sueur, in the presence of about 200 proof will be ide before the Jut ge, or, in his abf-ance, census business He is engaged in the clerk of the District Court of Blown made hi& decision. Bunker reviewed Capt Burg's battery, of the relatives and friends of the two Co at New Ulm, Minn on Saturday, June 14th, THEATRE COMPANY gathering statistics in regard to the and expressed himself as not only 1890 viz Gustav A Seltner of Lake Hanska foi The Milwaukee City Theatre Company families. The wedding presents were S E S 12, 108, Range 31, Homestead mortgage indebtedness of the second pleased but surprised at its apparent Entry No 11476 will produce their last play at numerous and costly. A sumptuous repa-t He nimes the following witnesses to prove his district. proficiency and ease in drill. Consider Turner Hall to-night A large audience was partaken of by the large throng •••ontinuous lesidenct upon, and cultivation of^aid ing that the battery has only drilled land, viz Carl Gebser has been appointed cen will gi eet them, and those, who have present, which added largely to the enjoyment Jens Anderson, Ole Paul«on, A Kjolstad, two or three weeks, it is doing remarkably SU3 enumerator for the first ward, Benedict Hemy Olson ill of New Ulm O Brown Co., heard of their merits, will not miss this of the pleasant event. The lL. Minn M. LANGE. well and constitutes a troop that Juni for the second, and Ernst opportunity to hear them. happy couple couple will lea\e on Monday Register -tATt- New Ulm can take a pride in. Belimann. for the third. Eiwin P.iulsen next for their attire home at New Jus. Koehler, who for several years gets the plum toi' Linden and New Ulm Markets. Through the efforts of certain citizens Ulm, where the groom owns a valuable has been employed as a barber in this Mathias Reck for Sigel. the Milwaukee City Theatre Company f.trm Le Sueur News Wfieat 81—84 city, left last evening for Red Wing to have been induced to play in New Ulm. Oats 25 The death of Chas. Johnson, for a enter the shop of his brother, Eugene, The alaim of fire was sounded at Corn 20 Last night they piesented one of then long tinft teamster for Na^el & Schaefer, He has always been known as one of •ib-ut ten o'clock Monday evening and WILL PR00UCE Potatoes 20 favorite pieces to a crowded house, and occurred at the hospital last Friday the most proficient tonsorial artists main were drawn bv clouds of smoke Butter 7 to-night they will render one ot equil night. For many months he bad been Eogs 10 New Ulm ever bad, and there will be ind flame to the southern part of town, "MNRIGH HEINE'S JUGEND." Bright1 merit. The troupe is, wuhout dout,t, a sufferer from disease, and, although many, who will hate to see him leave. where it w:i? thought that some building C. A. Ottomeyer, the best Germ«iucomp.in) in the United the best of medical aid was giv A laughable comedy in three acts by witlvn the residence portion of the Somebody, who cares to make a good States. Hearino much of New Ulm, MELZ. en him, his death was looked for dailv. city was on fire. The blaze however investment, should start a steam laundry DEALER IN they were easily induced to spend a He was comparatively a voung man, This is the second and last appearance Dry Goods a Notions was farther from town than was at first in New Ulm. It is safe to say that couple of evenings, with our citizens, and his death is a sad one. The funeral expected, and was not a residence in New Ulm of the celebrated as much as $150 is paid out here every and the treat is one that i«. appreciated. was held Sunday afternoon. bouse but a large Ivn n, belonging to German Theatre Tronpe. Jx month for laundry work, and much of it Wm Winkelman and used by Fred Eggert, The atterneys of Clifton Holden, the St. Peter is again having trouble goes to outside towns. Why then A.d.raission, SO ct©.~ I who lives just be\ ond the brickyard-. Redwood Falls murderer, now under about teachers in its public schools. couldn't some New Ulm party interest Has just eeived an elegant line »R. O. HIRSCH The fire company did not sentence ot death, will apply to the Several of the best instructors are leaving •siimruei goods and invites you to cal him&elf in trie enterprise and reap the' venture out of town, and the barn and ^ee thorn His '25 ct. black ribbed United States Supreme Couit toi his for other and more remunerative benefits. OfHce over Olsen's Drugstore. was burned to the ground. A" luck ho^f tm children nrt unequaled in release on a wri* of haoeas corpus. It positions, and all because the salaries E. M. Moulton, the trainer of the ijuilitv in the norchwe-i So are bis would have it, Mr. E^gert was nut at is claimed that the John Da\ Smith law When tn town, can be found at office offered at St. Peter are too small. The \-inon-. iri ides ot Gent's tlf ho-*e and runner Tharnish, and for light years home, or bis team might have perished was passed since the alledged murder at all hours. Children1"* school board of that place shouid take Lubes' ind ho»e. champion spnnter of th« United States, in the flames, as the heat was too great by Holden, and that it inflicts additional We ilso li indie Gent's Ladie&' and a tumble to itself and learn that merit NEW ULM, MINN. has been the city the past week, to save anything fiom 1 he building Cnildicn "MIminer Unilerweai, which penalty and therefore is in violation in these days is worth a good price. we oit'ei to the public at low hsjures seeking to make arrangements for a LINES BAIR DBESSISB. of the United States constitution. There We have passed the time when it was Company A was inspected ou Mon See oiirLidie,' Giu/ie Ve»ts.it 12}cents race with a Redwood man. As yet they is said to be a similar Supreme v/Ourt each. possible to get something for nothing. day evening At about half past seven have come to no definite understanding, White Toods, laces, embroidery, ruchmgs. case on record, and it is expected that o'clock Inspector Genetnl Bunke»* put After the 21st of May I will opeu parlorJ The marriage of Fred Bloss of this but it is almost sure that the race will collars eun\, and handkerchiefs the case will be remanded to the btate above Beussman's store, wheie I in his appearance, an till after nine city and Miss Fredericka, daughter of come off. are sold at low prices. Gents working will be prepared to do all kind of ladies1 courts and that the result will be the the.boys endured one of the most rigid shirts at 50 cent3 each Boy's over shirts Jacob Spaeth, a prominent farmers of hair work, shampooing, hair diessing New Ulm is to have another phj sician release of Holden. inspections they have evei passed at 45 cents. Lafayette, was solemnized last Thursday. and bang cutting. and surgeon. Dr. C. Hirsch, of Black A nicy Hue ot handkerchiefs always through. The inspector first drew them The groom is now a resident of The sucide of Miss Grace Lufkm b\ Orders by mail promptly and correctly kept on hand I carry the Foster Patent River Falls, has been here the past few attended to, up in line in the pai to the rear of Turner cutting her throat is said to have occurred New Ulm, but was formerly one of the Equalizing Suspender, the best suspender days and has finally decided to locate. MISSM. HAXEL. Hall. There he looked over their general at Chicago last week, at the best known and respected ouug men of vou cin bnv. He will enter the offices of Dr. Berry, appearance, examined eveiy gun All our Goods will be »old at our usual Lafayette. The bride, as the daughter home of hei married hister. who is a Anton Schwerzler in the Meridian Block, and calls attento low prices. Call and learn them. with the closest scrutiny, and endeavored of one of our most prosperous farmers,is ic&ident ot that cit\. The young woman that fact in a caid in another column. G. A. OTTOMEYER, to soil his gloves in every way was a daughter of Moses Lufkin, also well known and esteemed. The He is a Norwegian, but speaks German possible. Chs boys however were prepared for whose murder William Rose now I'-- Review congratulates the young couple, NEW ULM, MINN. KIESL1NG BLOCK, English and other languages fluently. for him. Witn the exception of and wishes them the happiest of life. sunds convicted. She was probabh one or two guns, tie arm-, were iu the We happened to glance over a copy the main uubject of the feud that existert STATPiobatMINNESOTA, E OF County of Brown }-g«. Miss Frances Mueller, of this city, In Court Special Term, iy 16lh. finest of coudition. and the Inspector of Hoffmann's Catholic Directory tor so long between the Rose and DEALER IN 3890 who recently graduated, from the Indianopolis was frank enough to admit that the In the tnattei of the estate of Weuzel Rubey 1890 the other day, things we noticed lufkin families. It is claimed that her WINES AND FINE LIQUOR? Seminary, has been offered a leceised. standing in cleanness of arms and accoutrements one that struck us as being rather hand and heart were sought by Rose, W herei8. An iiistinment in wilting, pnrporting position as instructor in gymnastics to bi the list will and tPBMmvnt of Wenzel was excellent. From the peculiar. This was the absence of St. but his love was not returned and her I handle Bourbon Whibkev, Da Rubey deceased, late ot said County, has been over all the public schools of that city. t,i'ii\cred to thi«Comt, park, the company was marched to the Alexander's Hospital of New Ulm, from father demanded a discontinuance of Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognj There are thirt\-one in all, and the AW Whereas, August Sth«i'Ttrej»«-r «nd Joset and Imported Port Wine for medi hall to answer to roll call and to be the list of beneficiary institutions- and Sillnni .ia,ve tiled therewith their pehtion, his attentions. The fire of hatred was position is evidently a 'good one. She ie ""esentinsr among other things that said use also^the celebrated St. .Julien Ch further inspected as to appearance of asylums. It ,has always appeared in here kindled ind from time to time the Wi ^el Rnhev died in said County on the 2tth has accepted of the offer and will leave ets, Rhine and Riesling Wines at daj of \pril" 1800, testate, ind th tt «aid teti'iouurt uniforms and boxes. The manaal of former copies of the directory strange families engaged in bitter quarrels and Champagne. Whiskey rouging iin- the execntore named in said lant to enter upon her duties in about three arms wss also gone through with, and will and testament, ind pi ay ing that the said that it should have been left out in the lawsuits. The romance will close with price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon." weeks. Part of her time will be devoted instrument may be admitttd to probate, and that to the credit of the'members it cau be goods are of the very best grades an» one for this year. The institution is the assassination of the father, the suicide 'ters teftainentary, betothtm lBMied thereon to the instruction of teachers and the are guaranteed as represented. It is ordeied, That the proofs otsiid instrnroent said that the execution was good. Some one of the best of its kind in the state, of the daughter and probably by .tnd the sud petition, be heard before this Court remainder to the training of children. Anton Schwerzler. at the Probate Office in dd County on Thursday marching movements were ordered, and the blander could not have been the execution of the lover.—Murray Pioneer. the 12th day or June A, D. 1890, at 10 o'clock The Eagle Roller Mill Company, of and in this the company has no reason' other than intentional. Perhaps it in the forenoon, when all concerned msy appear .ml contest ihe probate of said intrument to feel ashamed. Sizing it all up, the New Ulm, has purchased the flat warehouse was the well known dislike among the \nd it is further ord^ied, that public notice of F. X. SCHLUMPBERGER, The old settlers of this city will be the time ind place of said hearing be ^iven to all average for the inspection will strike belonging to Jennison Bros, of high authorities for •.he German element persons interested, by publication of these oiders pained to leain of the death at Sleepy Janesville, located near the & N. pretty high. The attendance was once in each week for three successive weeks prior of New Ulm that led co the mistake. Eye on Sunday of F. Frank Sr., father to said day ot he.irinjr, in the New Ulm Review, a W. depot. The building will be enlarged splendid. There were 49 men ia hue, v.e«kly newspaper punted and published at the AGENT FOR THB of Wm. Frank, of this city. About a lty of New Ulm in end County. three men only being absent. Two of at once, to give an additional EMPIRE BINDERS Dated at New Clm, Minn., this 16th day of May A rather peculiar incident is reported week ago, he was taken to his bed with these1 were reported absent with leave, 1890. capacity of 25,000 bushels. This purchase from Linden. Between three and four By the Court, a stroke of paralysis. For a short while will assure a good market for so that the score for attendance is better AND MOWERS. KRttST BRANDT o'clock of Thursday morning, lightning he seemed to improve, but soon became (L S 23 Judge of Probate wheat to our farmers next year, as the than that of any company in the struck the house of Ole Lundberg. The weaker until death ensued. Mr. Frank state thus far inspected. Thed General mill company must have it and will All Gooo«s are Guaranteed and SIn VTE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss bolt entered the building through an was 62 yeais of age, Oommo to this seemed well pleased with everything, compel the other buyers to pay for it Probate Court, Special Term, May 7th Farmers run no risks in purchasing open window, near which stood a bed, vicinity in 1861, he settled in Sigel as ls90 if they want to get it away from them. and New Ulm need have no fear that of Jule Ojia of me. Call and examine In the matter of the estate occupied by Mary Mahoney, a youns one ol its first residents. Through years —Redwood Reville. 1~\- Company A will stand lowest in bis deceased. lady school teacher^ The lightDing DI thrifty and energetic toil, encountering fore purchasing elsewhere^ ,^~ On reading and filing the petition of John next report. For this, much is due to The prospects for a bountiful crop in Bertrand, executor of the last will and testament splinteied the bed, and soon put everything all the hardships of a pioneer, he at Capt. Steiubauser, through whose efforts Corner of Broadway and Third \aod of the estate of Jule Ojia deceased, repi esentmg Southern Minnesota this year and especially in reach in flames. Chairs and iraong other things, that he has fully administered length became one of the most prosperous and exertions the Company owes to a North Sfa-.„on^0|consi(|^ Haas. Js-nd eotate, and piaying that a time and place be in this vicinity were never other loose things were tumbled about and well-to-do farmers of the couuty. /fixed lor examining and allowing his acconnt great degree its present prohciency. It of his admiHt«cratiou,and for the assignment of the more promising. The light rain showers the room, and the building would have Aiwajs honest and upright in his has improved wonderfully within the N E W residue of said estate to the parties thereto entitled. at regular intervals judiciously distributed Itisondered, that said account be examined, and been destrojed had it not been for^tbe dealings, he had hosts of friends, who past year, and he, if anyone, i§ entitled petition he.trd, by the Judge of this Court, on and accompanied at first by Thursday the 5ih daj of June A. D. 181.0, at efforts of the joung lady. Altbouo-h will much regret to hear of his death, WEfiHAVEi to credit. Old and poor men have been o'clock at the Probate Office in said cold weather, have given the grain a effected by the electric shock, she still county. and who will console with the relatives discharged, new ones taken in. Many And it is furthei ordered, that r.otice thereof be good hold in the ground and the necessary _os-3 a had the presence of mind to make herself in their bereavement. The funeral was of these have joined within the past iven to all peison» interested, by pnb'ishing a conditions for a rich and heavy copy ot this older once in each week for thiee sne useful. Alone and unassisted, she held yesterday afternoon at Sleepy Dye, couple months and are not experienced, essive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the MAPLE STOCK TAB! growth. Ne-irly every night it has Vew Ulm Review,a weekly newspaper, printed quenched the fire and succeeded in saying whither be had moved a few w|eks but with the interest that exists among md published at the City of New Ulm in said rained and the succeeding day has the house It was certainly an act since to live in retirement the rest of County the boys an«l with the same exertion on A fine lot of Purebred Poland China Mi nil., the 7th day of Dated at New Ulm, brought out a warm snn, which has of courage and self possession, that his days. Several of his intimate. acquaintances the part of the officers, the company Spring Pig" for sale at reasonable prices. May A I,. 1890. 'h Court, sent the crops ahead in a way that Our hogs are all registered, or few would have been able to perforin from here were in attendance. EtlNST BKANDT*X will soon be in shape to vie with the (L.S.) ^, /Judge of Probate makes the f.\rmer smile. eligible for registering. ESTJKS BROS. I under similar, circumstances, ?j| ,-LJ best of them. **4. 2 5. Madelia, Miaa •SSK V&& *£&*» k»a*smai»am£*iji*iiiiMMi mm