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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

October 22, 1890 · Page 2 of 8

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THE NORTHWEST The quality of oats is good. Barley is poor the relatives of George Williams, was the Titles at a is and of small yield. cause of the boy's escape and his leap from Fr Aufderheide, "I don't think any more of our* Charles Bailey, indicted as one of the men ottenwood Mills. a flying train to get away from the officers who he up the Northern Pacific train at Pittsburg girls want to raarrvEuropean who recaptured him. .',',% A Summary of the Important New Salem last Summer and who is charged mm titles," gaid a prominent lawyer Charlie Wheeler bucked the wheat market with robbing the mails pleaded guilty in Events of tlie Week in the through a Duluth bucket shop until his Irom the Ironicity to a New York Manufacturer the United .States court, at Fargo and was money gave out, and then he fell hack on Custom grinding 'Star man at the Fifth Avenue hotel. solicited. Will Northwestern States. sentenced to eight years in the penitentiary. other people to keep up his speedy gait. As Fire, Well Building and S£eept* Some very interesting developments were expected -. ''Every one is familiar with the misfortunes grind wheat for 4 (one eigth) or ex a result, Mr. Wheeler is not within many if this case had come on for trial. of poor Virginia Knox, who change 34 lbs. flour, 5 fbs. shorts and miles of Superior now, and dozens of creditors -v.\j.'- "'. Brick, //'"v'^taT-s Charles Youngman was indicted for tampering are gnashing their teeth. marred the pseudo Italian Count di fts. bran lor one bushel of wheat. Flom if* -i" I N N E S O A with the United States mails in the Fargo The St. Paul public library now numbers George A. Williams, a powerful young fellow, Montercole. and was "beaten by him and feed sold at low rates and delivered 'posto hire and abstractingmoneyfrom letters. Fine Pressed Brick" tor^h^M 15,000 volumes. who escaped from the Waukesha reform a New Ulm free of expense.. ,. jn Paris while on their wedding trip. The Jandell horse ranch, near Jamestown, school last April, was captured at Superior. Warren defeated Arjryle in the county seat ornamental fronts. had a narrow escape from losing the range The affair was freshened up in our On the train he made a bold dash for liberty, fight by over three hundred majority. by fire. Dick Brown, one of the men on the but, with the assistance of passengers, was minds at home recently by the appearance The Scandinavian Luthernas will erect a ranch, got caught in a corner by the fire prevented from escaping. a re th« heut of shipping facilities a a in Pittsburg of the Hon. mew church edifice at Winona. while back-firing, and before he could escape will pay attention to mail Bogus lightning-rod men who ere working The free delivery system will be introduced was badly burned on the face, neck and other Francis Kawle, the well-known Philadelphia the state 86nd a an ahead who bargains FRANK & BBNTZIN. Rochester November 1. parts of his body, ni feet were burned a lawyer, whohad charge of the with a farmer to buy a horse. Th NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. jj through his boots. I seems at the unlucky Thieves entered a St. Paul residence and horse buyer wishes the farmer to sign a paper estate of the late Mr. Knox, father man got into an extra heayy clump ot among other things stole the family bible. as reference. The horse is not called for, of the unfortunate countess. Mr. grass, and flames eight feet high surrounded The city of Mankato has let a contract HI Eudolphi^ but the other parties come along with a him before he could 'escape. is at the Rawle is also counsel for Mrs. Knox for five years for lighting the streets with written contract for $150 worth of lightning Grand Central hotel doing as well as could electricity. and her daughter, and while in Pittsburg rods. be expected. $ HARNESS MAKER J. R. Morrin & Co., of Albert Lea, have was quietly securing evidence The thieves who robbed St. Paul freight Dr. Langdon. state veterinary surgeon, returned •hipped seventeen carloads of egrgs this year, MANTFACTVIUCB OP DSAXXB XV cars at Richmond have been ferreted out. for use in a suit for divorce which will to Fargo from an inspection trip to each car containing 40 0 cases, 144,000 Boots and Shoos! The gang was composed of eight or ten boys, —and Dealer in— the western part of the state to investigate be brought against Di Montercole dozen, or 2.448,000 eggs. Whips, Collars, and all other but the authorities have succeeded in getting the charge at scab existed among sheep by the countess in a short time. She John Anderson, a deaf and dumb man, was only five, but they are satisfied that they articles usually kept there. Hefound the disease in sheep brought killed by a Northern Pacific enirine while ha^e the leaders. Their ages run from 18 to is living inSstrict seclusion with her IOim.43dN.itr8., New Ulm, in a first-tdass harness in from Washington, and has written the crossing a bridge at Henning. He was facing 21. Besides robbing cars the btys have governor advising him to quarantine the mother near Philadelphia. shop. the train but was looking at his feet. been engaged in robbing chicken roosts, ice sheep in Stutsman, Kidder and Logan counties A large assortment of m«n*i aa "The other 'horrible example' held boxes aud cellars in the vicinity of Richmond New harnesses made to order and re The loss to farmers in Lawrence township, also at sheep coming into the state boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' aa and a Moille, and storing their plunder ir up lor warning to our susceptible Grant county, from the recent, prairie fire fs pairing promptly attended to. be thoroughly inspected, and none shipped children's shorn constantly kepi «ff\ caves. and ambitious maidens is that of the estimated at between $40,000 and $50,000. out unless they have a clean bill of health NEW MLM, MINK hand. Custom work aad repaiiiag Baroness Lager felt. The baron had The fire started from cinders dumped on the from an inspector. He also advises the owners Empire Mill Co. promptly attended to. roadway by a farm engine. a right to his title. He really came of how the disease can be exterminated, and IOWA, The police of Blastings are prosecuting hopes hy this early and prompt action to a noble and highly honorable Swedish There are a great many cases o'diphtheria vigorous war against dealers who ha ve been prevent it spreading. family, and his uncle is on the personal in Des Moines, but the city physician thinks ROLLER MILL. John Hauenstein, selling tobacco to minors under sixteen years there is no cause for alarm. staff of the king. The baron The Baptist convention held at'Jamestown, of age. Pour arrests have been made so lar himself held a commission in the elected the following officers for the ensu'ng Mrs. Ellen Foster has announced at BREWER 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, and all the offenders fined. year: President, Rev. J. R. De^kard, and an she will not serve as president of the Iowa Swedish army. He came to Pittsburg S. Hess, of Motley, was accidentally shot first vice president, Rev. J. A. Carem, Ellendale W. C. T. U. another year. ml about ten years ago as consul. by his son while hunting near Moose Lake. second vice president, Rev. J. Craw'ord, We take pleasure in informing the Charles L. Longlev, for more than twenty He was one of the handsomest men Eijrht buckshot entered his thhih and body and D. D., St Thomas secretary, Rev. George mblic that we are now ready for bus. years editor of the Tipton Advertiser, has I ever saw. Six feet two in height, at short rang-. He was taken to the hospi Kline, Bismarck treasurer. Rev. E. H. Teal, accumulated a fortune and retired from active ness. The best machinery and all the MALTSTER: broad shouldered, with curly, blonde tal at Brainerd, where he now lies in a critical Jamestown. A full board directors was also newspaper work. ateat improvements in the manufacture hair, and a long, drooping blonde condition. eleeted, the officers of the convention being An 8-year-old child was abducted from of flour enable us to compete with mustache—a picture of good health A special election held at Montgomery has the officers of board. There are Harlan the other day and returned after -.he best mills in the country. and manly strength, andlookinglike voted $5,000 or a system of waterworks and fifty Baptists churches in the state, one-half OUT brewery is folly equipped and able to wf three days to her parents with" her hair gone. We are constantly buying one or" the old vikings of the Norseman's steam fire engine. Work will begin immediately of which have houses of worship. A number ill orders. The woman who abducted her was arrested Wheat, on a deep well, pumphouse and a large of important questions were discussed with story-books. He was an Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estae and fined $50. Mye, ability and interest. The convention adjourned reservoir with water mains and hydrants agreeable, cultured fellow, with ilsamenU James Ford, a farmer, and his wife were to meet at Lisbon on Saturday before Corn, through the streets. lew ZJlffl, Minn, charming manners and plenty of money, driving along the road near Clive when the the first Sabbath in October, 1801. Oats9 The grand jurors of Waterman county and he became a general favorite. horses became frightened and ran away, Farmer Burton, of Burleigh county, tells JBuckwheat, placed fiveindictnapntsasjainatNels ohanson, He engaged in business, along with throwing the occupants out and inflicting injuries the fotho.w-.itig. story of his farming operations: a saloonkeeper of Madelia, three of them ior the duties of his office, and three or that may prove fatal. At the Highest Market VricM. This country is all right. I can make selling to minors and two for Belling on Sunday. four years ago married Miss Jennie money here. I had twelve acres of wheat of Several circus companies have elubbed together The sheriff took him in charge. The We sell all kinds of Doty of Steubenville, a girl well known my own and rented 175 acres, receiving and will erect a monument over the same jury indicted N. E. a for selling in Pittsburg, where she was educated one-half the crop. I was out nothing except last resting place of Yankee Robinson, who JFZOUR, liquor on Sunday. my time and feed or a month and three died friendless and alone and was buried at at the Pittsburg female college. Her SMORTS, Some time airo Mrs. Metcalf of Fairhavon Manufacturer of and Dealer ia days. I had 1,748 bushels. There is some Jefferson, this'state, some years ago. lather was rich, and she was handsome, brought proceedings for divorce against her BRA& Ae.s money in that, ain't there? When I came At Sioux Rapids the other day a farmer accomplished, and the wedding CIGAR& husband, William Metcal', alleging erimina} AT LOW RATES, here in 1883 I had just 85 centa—my folks named Hickman found a pocket book eontaining$l,000 made a stir in society circles. The intimacy with Mrs. Lettie W. Noyes of tins back in the east without anything. I now lying tin the street.^ Hefound baron tor'the last two years has been same place. G. W. Noyes completed the sensation TOBACCOS, have machinery and stock and grain and Special Attention given to the owner and returned it, gettiiVJ&o for speculating in stocks and getting tied by suing or divorce from the woman. nothing against 'era. This country is good v- his pains. V.. Custom "Wor up in a number of business ventures, All the parties are quite prominent. enough for me. Sold sizty-nine bushels of PIPES. The postmaster at Mason City is anxiously and some time ago suddenly put rndian Agent Kelsey, of the Shawano ressrration. potatoes for 55 cents a bushel. My waiting for Wasterdt Forbjor Thorstuesdatter has forwarded his first official report. brother is in Illinois—in a groat apple what property he had in his wife's An extra stone for giinding feed. to come around and inquire for a letter Cor. Minnesota and Centrct He says the Indians are in good condition country, I wrote him would trade potatoes name and left for London to visit a addressed to him and now lying in the postoffice. Steam Oornsheller. and are devoting their time to agriculture. for apples—bushel or bushel. He wrote streets. sick uncle. Since then it has been Last winter, he says, the Indians back ''no apples and no potatoes—both a Wood taken for cash or in exchange found that his affair? were in very While digging a well near Rock Valley the banked 25,091,565 feet of logs, which netted failure here." I guess my brother will not bad shape and that hs was a forger other day a piece of cottonwood was found them $218,378. uman, find any more fault with this country. to a large amount in eeri:»in stocks. at a depth of twenty-five feet. I was unearthed In his history of hi3 famous trip to the CUSH PURCHASES At first it was thought,.that his defalcations in a strat a of blue clay, and the specimen northwest in 1828, when he attempted to would only n%amoun£ to is in an excellent state of preservation. and CHEAP SALES SOUTH DAKOTA. find the north polo, Sir John Franklin Dealer in $20,000 or 125,000, but attorneys A citizen of Id a county has discovered makes reference to the birth of a son of one The Masonic fraternity of Huron are considering r:R,-5r H. E2ANSCHEN, in the case told me that they that lime slacked in buttermilk makes a O O S of his rescuers. The infant was born in the the advisability of erecting a Masonic first class paint for houses. He says the would amount to $100,000 at least. basin of the Mackenzie river, and the farthest temple. mixture will withstand rain and at it only north of any child then born in Canada.' The baroness, who, by the way, is a Hats, Caps, Notions, A farmer by the name of Greeno, living Contractor and Builder,, costs about $1 to furnish paint enough lor The in ant so referred to is at present most estimable woman, is at her lather's about twelve miles west of Dell Rapids, had Groceries,* Provisions^ an ordinary house. visiting in St. Paul, and His name is J. R. home nearly heart-broken, but 300 bushels of flax stolen irom him one night.' Crockery and Glassware, Mc Vicar. He is 63 years of age. Saloonkeeper Dumpsey, of Dubuque is limparound the baron's whereabouts are unknown. Sionx Falls' new water-works are working Special attention given to masoi newing on a very lame leg. W hile at Green, JDried and Canned Thomas O'Connor, who has served twelve satis actorily. The supply from the tempting to chase a rat from his place of years of a li.'e sentence in the penitenciary at works can be increased to 6,000,000 gallons IPruits, etc, etc, work in the citysnd country. "Of course the same misfortune business the rodent took refuge up the leg of Stillwater, has been pardoned on condition at pleasure, a quantity of water at but might have come to these young ladies his pants and before it could be dislodged had I win always take farm produce la exehanga New Ulm, Minn. that he leaves the state /orever. He was one or two cities in the United States the frightfully lacerated the leg with its teeth. if the bridegrooms had been for goodt, and p&y the higUast market price for asV lentenced ior the murder of his nephew, Larry size of Sioux Falls can lay claim to. The North Star Lungh.Td Throat Balsam ainda ef paper rage. Americans with no more title than Vaugh, of Le Suer. O'Connor was subsequently Among a class of twenty-four admitted to While Su"ry Brothers, proprietors of the is a sure cure for eouo-fr.s and colds. re-arrested for violating his parol the bar by the supreme court the other day 'mister,' but the titles give the case steam saw mill at Elk Point, were sawing a In eonneetloa with my store Innve Itrst rfat was Miss Lilly Kostomlatsk.v, who passed a He had returned to his old home, and he was much more prominence. Taken with cottonwood log the saw struck apiece of •»looa furnUhed with a splendid bf.llard tabl« a remarkably good examination. She is the believed to have had designs upon the lives the blooming 'young son' of some steel at had been driven into the log and in My easterner* will always find good liquors «sjsj second woman admitted by the Iowa supreme HUEMKE & S A a H^ of one or more of his neighbors, as he was British lord or other who worked his less than ten seconds the monster saw was •tzars, a*d «vcrjr forenoon a splendid Uaea. heavily armed when taken into custody. court, and will at once begin practice. toothless. Avreward ef $50 is offered for the way into all the Pittsburg clubs and all K«o4t purchased of mo will be dellTered at A young man named John Springer, -who Carpenters, guilty parties. into the best society circles, about teaches school sixteen miles south ot Hastngs any part of the city free of cost. About two weeks ago George Wagner, of four years ago, they have had some failed to appear at the school house, and •gjHnnesoU Street rTeVpim, IRggt .Ensilage in a a a Ynnktown, rented a Winchester rifle to a pretty good lessons. That fellow Builders and Contractors. jn search being instituted his dinner pail Meat Market,} The following points regarding the use youngma who said he wanted to go out had been a valet in the family of the was found turned up by the roadside. The of ensilage in Canada are reproduced from hunting. And he went and has not yet returned. noble lord whom he represented as NtW ULM MINN dirt was torn up as ii there had been a scuffle, the report of the Ontario agricultural college: Mr. Wagner has however found his his father, and a majority of the and in a muddy spot near by were found rifle. I is held by a man at Grayville, who M^PPLE, Prop'r. Designs and plans made to order and Toot prints and a revolver trampled into the younger society bloods of Pittsburg First—The hay and straw crops have been purchased it for $2.50 and refuses to give it estimates on all work furnished and U.MINH!1 mud. He had trouble with a stranger some Bli»iisoiA^NEW and some of the.solid men still retain factors so important for the economical up unless Mr. Wagner advances $3.50 for it contracts faithfully executed. time ago, who threatened to kill him, and it numerous I O U's as mementeos of wintering of cattle that if they happen to A hard looking, queer acting specimen of .-S.t'Jij'-.J,'*1 is thought he has been murdered and his Jhis»wasdefsignMyicinrtIrst£"t*bpreaparode their acquaintance with the British be light and short a scarcity of cheap feed humanity, hailing from no one knows where, 'H I i**\rW? *o1vttrm th peopleog body concealed. has been experienced. A part of a aristocracy." Ne Dim and i»« re-estaWis% E FIGURE 9 undertook to associate too extensively with m«at market aBd Ho? to wtP Benedict Lipp, a section man on the Northern crop may be planted so late that the farmer some Indians west of Egan one day and The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay. ea bl* eld custonsrs aad rr&nds witii oalT t&| Pai-ific, IIIPW his brains out, in his room can accommodate the acreage to the prospects came to town next morning, shoeless, hatless, best fresh and eared meats, ««HV**»»I lard and urn Took the Prize. No man or woman now living will ever date a at Little Falls, with a gun loaded with buckshot. of alight or large hay crop, an estimate •rjrftilng osaally keptfasa fir*t-&»>* market Tfef bruised, discouraged and demented, having document without using the figure 9. It stands The whole top oi his head from his fctrl*9«t m«iffeet prjee wiJl be yeM for TAT OJlf of which can be made with reasonable The publisher of a New York paper received a blow from a bludgeon wielded by in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten nose up was blown off, his brains scooped accuracy by the middle ot Jun in most VL&, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. the brawny arm of a Sioux gentleman who years and then move up to second place in 1900, offered a prize of $300 for the best out and seal tered over the floor, bed, walls years. m^rvL*. was able to take care of his own wife. where it will rest for one hundred years. and ceiling the room, scarcely leaving a child's story. The stipulation was Second—Two alternatives present themselves S There is another "9" which has also come to stay. For several years a band of horse thieves spot three inches long which was not bespattered to the farmer who depends entirely that the story should be written in It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect have existed in Grant county, and it has with blood and brains. At 3 o'clock upon pasture for his cattle during the summer that it has already moved up to first place, -where been their custom to hide stolen animals on in the morning the section boss, who was months. must either stock his the simplest language—so simple, in \j it will permanently remain. It is called the "Xo. the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation, fields lighter than their capacity can well his room mate, came in, crawled over the fact, that a wayfaring child, though 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. support during Jun and July," or let the adjoining Grant county. Of late the AND dead body Li up and went to sleep, not cattle suffer for sufficient herbage from The "No. a" was endorsed for first place by the officers have been shadowing the band so a fool, might not err therein. The noticing anything wrong. which to bite during the hot and dry experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1S£9. clo-ely that they became alarmed and left prize was awarded to the writer of weather o! midsummer. Th system of where, after a severccontest with the leading machines the country. Mrs. Caey. the wi of a man partial soiling enables the fanner"to stock of the world, it was awarded the only N O A O A this bit of simple composition: supposed to belong to the gang, is now under his pasture fields during Jun to the utmost Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all JOS. SCHMUCKER, The new opera-huuse at Grand Forks will limits of their supporting power. Little Oliver was 6 years old when arrest, and it is iped her trial may others on exhibit having received lower awards be opened by Emma Abbott on the 10th of Green fodder may be grown to carry them of gold medals, etc. The French Government lead to the capture of the enti outfit. his Uncle Tom died. It was a strange NEW ULM, MINNESOTA November. over a period of scant leed from pastures. also recognized its superiority by the decoration of sight, to Oliver when a number^of Sha t, the Aberdeen shoe man. on a recent While rye, cfover, peas and vetches, and Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, The Bismarck saloons have received a Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the visit to Chicago, sold to Marshall Field, the grave and determined looking people peas and oats are admirably adapted for with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. polite invitation by mail from the attorneygeneral onrohnser. Special attention paid to great merchant prince of Chicago, 720 pairs such uses, they give but a small yield per came and planted the old individual. The "No. 9" is not an old machine improved to close up and thus comply with the acre compared with what may be obtained of the papoose moccasins he is manufacturing. "What ars they going to do with upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the *tate law. from acorn crop. He says Mr. Field wa-i mnch amused at Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand my respected and greatly emaciated The artesian WFII at Oakes has been completed Third—A cheap winter fodder for cattle the idea of buying ior his house, one of the est advance in sewing machine mechanism of the THE CHICAGO AND uncle?" little Oliver asked. is indispensable to the dairyman and cattle and accepted by the city council. I is age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, largest in Chicago, a stock goods from feeder who farms for profit in these times "My dear and impressive child," of having the very latest and best. 973 feet deep and has a pressure of 117 Aberdeen. At the same time he was much ot comparatively low prices and keen competition. said an old maid, wiping her eyes on pounds. pleased wiih the goods, and considered that Cattle can be led upon fodder the corner of a bed quilr,, "they are he had an article that would please his customers. At a special term of court held at Valley corn from a silo at least one-half less per i^: The manufacture of the moccasins going to deposit him in the cold, RAILWAY. day then .when hay is the matn ration. That City by Jndge Rose to consider saloon cases, give employment to a number of young ladies statement will apply to almost every part ail were dismissed by the judge, who held cold, clammy and uncommunicative of the dominion. In seasons which* yield of Aberdeen. that the Wilson law is absolutely inoperative ground.*' THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO but a light hay or short straw crop, corn and void. All further prosecutions will be "And will he grow?" the sweet and grows more luxuriantly. Hence it has a CHICAGO, abandoned at present. specially complementary crop value where confiding child innocently asked. W I S O N S I N large numbers Oi cattle are to be l£d during Milton Wyckoff. of Wheatland, is having '•Not this season, dear. When A haughty Fond du Lac tramp sprinkles the winter and summer. AND ALL POINTS EAST, '•»-•& more misfortune than should be any one hundreds of years have rolled ow his couch with insect powder whenever he Fourth—From the large quantity that a lot, in one season, at least. Last summer the earth, bringing blight and ruin Is so .operated as tb meet the requirements e* i%, may be obtained from a small area of land, sleeps in jail. his wheat was nearly all cut down with through and local travel, prov ding .fast throngs -V* the corn crop will enable the small farmer where you now behold strength and Cattle are dying by scores near Berlin. I trains wiih close connections for »J hail, and then some one set fire to about to engage successfully in animal husbandry. /eauty, he may sprout, take root is thought at they have contracted a twenty-five tons of hay in stack and the ST. PAUL, BUNNEAPOUS," On fifty acres of good arable land and grow unto a beautiful, chestnut plague from stagnant water. a farmer, by a rotation of crops and •whole was consumed. SIOUX CITY, COUNCI BLUFF^ tree."' \.^ ,\V the growth- of ten acres of fodder A a Cosse man has named his boy Twice, Schmit &. Co., dealers in general merchandise, corn, may profitably feed twentvfive so that lightning will not strike him in the "And will the chestnuts "lie moldy?" OMAHA, DENVER, made an'assignment Devils' Lake head of thrifty cattle the year round, same place. *V the sweet infant asked. for the benefit oi their creditors to C. M. SAN FRANCISCO, PORXLA2CD f$* besides the ordinary complement of young Fisher. Liabilities about $5,000 estimated Henry Hicks attempted to escape from" the "Those that find their way into stock. The number may be gradually increased And all points \*i & as be is enabled from their droppings .assets $7,000, The reasons given for the police station at Oshkosh through a cold air the halls of congress and those that MONTANA, *:&«*•<*.*' A $ to enrich the soil lor the growth ol assignment are poor crops and slow collections. flue. He became wedged in, and was almost cause roars ami shouts of merriment WA8IIISGTQN.^$j$&\ heavier crops and larger areas of fodder dead when discovered. in farce comedies, will be seriously corn. OREGON, 1 Agent Kel-ey recently paid out $100,000 The county commissioners of StutBman affected by mold, my angel." Fifth—The summer cultivation of the to the Menomonee Indians, being onehalf of «ounry have ordered separate ballot boxes CALIFORNIA and ~1\JV soil during the growth of the crop has a "And will some of them be impregnated last season's pay or logging, and will make very beneficial action upon its fertility. provided at iadies may vote for superintendent ^KZtS&BBtffSH COLUMBIA.* by worms?" "f\| WHEELER & WILSON WFG COV?"" The long roots of the plant loosen the soil a second payment shortly. of public instruction this fall. Several "My sweet urchin," she answered, and by their action and decay liberatesome 185 aixd 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago A I A E S E E I N A N O other counties have already taken similar Frank Davis., a Superior tinner, carried a of the constituents required for the growth taking up a pair of sheep shears and O A S are run on all through trains. action. If the ladies are all permitted to blazing gasoline stove out of a building to of succeeding crops. cutting off his hyperion lock, "those For Sale by l$i)jrJ*$ vote it is claimed that Mrs. Elsenhurth, prevent a fire, and burned himself badly for O O N I S S E E I N A S They also provide for the freeing of the that are told at great banquets will his pains. C.H HORNBLRG, their candidate, will surely be elected. land from obnoxious weeds and the preventing irerland trains to California and Oregon. orawl out of the ba.g." of them irom obtaining a now oothold. The shock threshing season is about closing When Deputy Sheriff Cannon, of Ashland, E E A I A S on the Denver Little Oliver mused deeply over and stack threshing about to begin. arrived at Waunun with William Grav. the f-1. New Dim. Minn. Limited. what, the old m*iid had said, and the Wheat, and oats are furnishing a i'airly good express robber, the officials recognized him. For time of trains, tickets and aO Information, ipply to Station Agents of the Chicago a North? next day he went down to the rivulef yield on the '"divide." Wheat that was well Gray had been there bqJore for two years lor Texas Sittings: Little Tommy Tuft—I'can't ED. PAULSEN, rt eastern Railway, or to the Gen»ral Passenoasj see why the members of congress should be put in is threshing out from ten to twenty a larceny job. and threw a stone at a frog. Alas, -.gent at Chicago Licensed Auctioneer called M. C.'s. bushels per acre, a good deal raging above when autumn came Oliver was no Cruel treatment by the officers or the W. H. NKWMAN.EJ. M. WHITMAN. Mike McGonigle—Huh! Der Mc's alien has fl.teen. I generally grades No. 2 Northern. more. Waukesha Reform School, it is claimed by 3d Vice-President. General Managatv der best show fur an office. LINDEN, BBOWN CO., MINN. W. A. THRALL. Gen'I Pass. aTVfe agi. Correspondence promptly attended to l- ..H v-VSr W H£\^^^ •^ki, & M^ii$MrMi$M§. ---id fei Mi-** a ^fM. Hf* %£$£& jjgr S^sgfej