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June 10, 1891 · Page 4 of 8

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Tl" f-z: 'f~fl:hJ$. EBBS*" Card of Thanks. LOCAL N E W S Court convenes next Tuesdays'' Miss Annie Behnke is very sick. Attention is called to the news ads. of To Dr. J. L. Schoch for his careful i»'d? Ernst Pfeiffer has gone to Duluth to a MentiorfSfr M. Mullen was a StPaul visitor Saturday. G. A. Ottomeyer and F. Kuetzing. treatment of my* five children, sick with A. J. Doineier is in the city. seek a location. --diphtheria, and also to John Hauenstein Lyman Fuller has accepted a position J. Newhart is having his residence Hugo Schleuder spent Sunday here. and the family of Wm. Bishof for Chas. Stuebe has bought tbe Dakota W. A. Hnbbard was in Minneapolis in the new clothing store of B. Behnke their kind assistance. fa repainted. Mrs. Col. Bobleter is visiting friends House driving horse. Wednesday. &Co. Rosamude Spoerhase. here. *2*?y E. G. Koch will leave for Germany Rev. Albrecht spent a portion of the Miss Herta Weschcke has returned Dr. F. P. James and Wrn.F. Gieseke next week. Webb's Shredded Cocoanut It is the week in Mankato and St. Clair. from Milwaukee. of Sleepy Eye were among, Sunday's J. B. Senmid transacted business finest for cakes and can be bought of Miss Paula Rudolph is home from visitors. here Friday. V^i-fe D. Grussendorf is back from the F. H. Behnke. E. G. Pahl is enteraininghis brotherin-law, Minneapolis. Methodist college at St. Paul Park. Mr. Saverine, from Iowa. Waterworks connections are being Arnold Stamm of Mankato was here ~$j$ Try my 28 cent loose roasted coffee, E. G. Pahl returned on Friday from J. P. Bolstad of Fergus Falls is the secured this week by Hef man Nagel, on a visit last week. '". ^"H Wm. Rautenburg, of Lafayette, lost two pounds for 55 cents. It beats all a trip through Iowa. engineer at the Electric Light Station. Peter Herian, C. Boock, F. Nagel, C. a package coffee. F. H. Behnke. a child from diphtheria Monday night Andrew J. Eckstein and family left A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heideman and the court-house. M. Jueneman has gone to Springfield Little Norman Lind is now the proud yesterday for Minnesota Lake. -j ROOMS TO BENT. Ernst Lane on Wednesday. to work in H. C. Warnke's harness possessor of a Shetland pony and rig to The school board at its last meeting A suite of rooms for rent over the CitBank. Mrs. Lind and children went to the "-^•»,s^ N. Heinen has resigned as engineer shop. suit decided that the flag should float from Inquire at the bank. twin cities Monday for a visit. rW|f at the electric light station. the Union School building on August Paul Albrecht and brother of Lafayette The Concoidia Band will hereafter California Raisin-cured Prunes can 1st, in honor of the 500th anniversary Fred Wendland will leave in a few have engaged in the livery business Mrs. F. H. Behnke spent Friday and give their paik concerts on Wednesday =i be had at F. H. Behnke's at 15 cents a of the founding of the Swiss Republic. days for Wisconsin on a visit. at Fairfax. Saturday with St Peter friends. evenings.. pound. PTj Contractor Gleason expects to finish A traveling man, who has a large Mrs.'B. F. Webber entertained her A. A. Bogen went to Winona and La Good Looks. White Top Washing Blueing for 10 acquaintance with the politicians of the the laying of water mains to-morrow. Sunday school class to a lawn partv Crosse Saturday afternoon and returned cents at F. H. Behnke's. Will make a state, said to the writer the other day: Thursday afternoon. Good looks are more than skin deeD^ Fred Gray of New Auburn has decided yesterday. half-gallon of liquid. "The scheme is to make Heatwole depending upon a healthy condition of to locate with his family in New The gun clubs have again commenced 01 Emil Doikow and Barbara Kessner, all the vital organs. If the Liver be in THE JEWEL GASOLINE STOVE. governor and Merriam United States Ulm. to practice. The scores made thus far both of this city, were married Saturday. active, yon have a Bilious Look, if your'' With the approach of summer it is utwbj senator. Mark the prediction." stomach be disordered vou have a Dyspeptic would hardly bear publication. time that you will be looking around for A number of New Ulm people will go The Review extends best wishes. i" 25c Look and if your Kidneys be affected Funds are now being raised for the a gasoline stove. In doing so, do not forget to Tracy to-morrcw to witness the fCk Fred Pfaendet will commence next Pfaender's farm was the scene «f a you have a Pinched Look. Secure that J. B. Arnold carries the Jewel building of an Odd Fellows' Home in races'* week to erect a residence on the corner pleasant (picnic on Sunday. About good health and yon will have I ~?A* kthe best gasoline stove in the market. this state. Whyjwouldn't it be a good good looks. Electric Bitters is the il»*»7 of Fourth North and Broadway. fifteen of the young folks were parties 'r. Herman Schapekahm and family tHe also handles the Quick Meal. P1* idea for New Ulm to interest herself in great alterative and Tonic acts directly W" to the affair. will leave to-morrow for Quincy, 111., Capt.Steinhauser won the gold badge J' on these vital organs. Cures Pimples, 4 this matter, and make an effort to secure 1M» Dried Raspberries, 25 cents a Dound to visit relatives. Philip Gross and and Mr. and Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. and Private C. Haas tbe silver one at a the institution? Certainly no place SQ at F. H. Behnke's. Sold at O. M. Olsen's Drugstore, Mrs. Coerper left for Denver last Wednesday. "^la the last Company A rifle practice. F. M. Whitney is again at his post ot is better suited for it. ':0, 50c per bottle. 4 Cm* Mrs. Rons accompanied them Dried Peaches, 15 cents a pound, and duty in the depot offices. McDonald ia*«d A. G. Seiter and wife came over from John J. Dobson, the affable and tld*. Pealed Peaches at 30 cents at as far as Mankato. has gone to Winona. Winthrop Saturday. The latter will NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n.., obliging manager of the Northwestern F. H. Behnke's. '•la. "~i-i remain here for some time on account A. A. Stone of St. Peter was in town A child of Mrs. Spoerhase died of Newspaper Union and author of the m. of ill health. Monday. Mr. Stone has been mentioned diphtheria Friday morning. The child famous "Dollar a Minute'' circular on NOTICE. ARE W E i| -L Right in connection with the congressional was only three years old. The following was tbe standing at the the publication of law supplements, was -HP The undersigned having gone ont of nomination should Lind refuse to ice. last rifle contest: John Lilla, E. Brandt in the city Thursday, the guest of Judge The annual meeting of the Brown business respectfully ask all those knowing enter the race. Sr., G. Goetsch, C. Hauenstein and Blanchard. Mr. Dobson was formerly County Alliance will be held at Iberia themselves indebted to call and settle Theo. Mueller. or on the 27th of this month. The commencement exercises of the court repoiter in this district. their accounts without delay. Wrong* The S. D. Peterson Implement Co. Dr. Martin Luther College will be held Geo. "Woolrich and wife of Home, James J. Newton has returned from Marriage licenses have been issued in the hall on Friday evening. An interesting who went to the Pacific coast several since June 1st to the iollowing parties: Washington and Oregon. He claims to TEACHER WANTED. program has keen arranged weeks ago, have returned, says the have had enough of that country. H. F. Dirks and Mathilda Beckman, for the occasion. A Shoe Dressing must restore the brilliancy Sleepy Eye Herald. John C. Schnlz and Edyn Trautmann, J. C. Scherfnus of Winona was here of a worn shoe, and at the same time A male teacher is wanted for the department Mr. Wilson, a Mankato man, passed Jos. Helget and Catharma Wartha, Chief Brust, Chas. Gebser and Louis preserve the softness of the leather. Monday contracting with Fred Williams of physiology, hygiene, geography through here Sunday morning on his Herman F. L.Stark and Amelia Mielke, Vogel went to Jordan this week to attend and composition in the intermediate LADIES will the Dressing you are for the cornice for his new building. way to Tracy. made the trip on a and grammar grades of the using do both? Try it! Emil Dorkow and Barbara Kessner, Joseph the annual meeting of the Minnesota Jos. W. Janka, formerly of this-cky, New Ulm public schools. Applicants bicycle, and was four hours in coming Pour a dessert spoonful of your. Dressing W. Janka and Magdalena Karl Firemen's Association. late of Minneapolis, was married on should have a thorough knowledge of into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for from Mankato to New Ulm. and Jorgan Fladmo and Mrs. Inger English, and a satisfactory knowledge Saturday to Magdalena Karl by Judge Congressman Lind has secured a situation a few days, and it will dry to a substance Thordson. of German. They should have the as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can edj Brandt. for Wm. Strom of Winthrop on v^ "*sday night, the South Side N qualifications required for the lower such a Dressing be good for leather? a a As Rev. Nobis is still pastor of the the government survey which is to six lengths of hose, W. L. Seaton is back from Duluth. grade of the general certificate issued it a a a made neat Missoula, Montana. turned on in one Congregational church, the Review Wolff'sA ME Blacking by the board of examiners. Minimum He was telegraphed for as soon as trouble and one quarter minutes. Saturday was in error when it said that Mr. Meske of requirements for this grade of certificate: Carl Boelter, teacher near Sleepy was experienced at the Electric night,they performed the same wont in Evidence of a high degree of professional would be ordained as pastor of the will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily Eye, was a caller Saturday. He informed Light Station. ability, professional and general film which is as flexible as rubber. three-quarters of a minute. church at this place, instead of into the %. us of his intentions to xemove knowledge excellent standing in Frank Hanft, formerly of New Ulm, gospel ministry. In this connection it A number of New Ulm people who witb his family to Chisago county. Eng. reading, orthography and composition 2 5 Dollars worth of New Furniture for graduatad from the State University might also be stated that the principal are interested in San Diego real estate satisfactory standing in arithmetic, 2 5 Cents. HOW? By painting Chas. Silverson spent the early portion last week. His sheepskin reads, "Bachelor penmanship, grammar, physiology address of this occasion will be made will be interested in learning that a new 2 5 square feet of Old Furniture with IK^BON of the week, looking over his line of Science." and hygiene, including effects of stimulants by Dr. Smith Baker, a well-known St. railroad is really to be built from that of elevators in Dakota. On returning, and narcotics, geography, U. S. 'rMUl F. Fritsche sold seven heifers and Paul divine. city to San Quinton, Lower California history, civics, general history, physical he said: There is no place like Minnesota 5! three cows to Chas. Stuebe on Monday A PAIHT a project that is expected to give a lively geography, physics, geometry, algebra, e/u* tie Tnaou»n.\ VAT out The concerts given at Union Hall on for crops. WOLFF &. RANDOLPH, for §280. Just at present that is considered vocal music two years' successful experience boom to San Diego. 827 Nortb Front Street. PHILADELPHIA. Saturday and Sunday evenings in teaching or diploma of a reputable A.Blanchard reports an original pension a pretty good price. by the Cicilian Society were Miss Lena Graff was taken suddenly normal school. Give references of SI2 per month from July 11,28'90, John Hauenstein has purchased the STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown 8S. largely attended and well received. and s£ate salary wanted. Address amplications, and seriously ill Sunday evening In for Conrad Kleinknecht, an old I Probate Court, Special Term, May 29th, 1891. DOS5 bowling alley of Rev. Bergnold, and The program on each evening was well returning from a concert at Union Hall. In tbe matter of the enardianship of Minnie and veteran of this city, who numbers his Laadenschlager and William Laudenschlager Minors. will locate it near his residence for the selected to suit the taste of the audience, R. Nix, Sup!., An unusual light in one of the windows years in the seventies. entertainment of his friends. New Ulm, Minn. .}" On reading and filing the petition of Minna and many of the numbers were possessed of her home caused her to think that LandenschUger guardian of said minors, repre. tfire! fee! tfire! ?|5 James Whipps, &-B employe of the of excellence. Vocal mu^ic, declamation Chris. Lehneke, who is working on the building was on fire, and the result sentmg, anions other things, that the said wards are seized of certain real estate in said Brown the water-works trenches, was buried Minneapolis postoffice. was in the city and dialogues constituted the was a shock from which she has not yet County, Minnesota and that for the benefit of said wards the same should be sold, and pr-tying for several days of this week, the guest of principle features, and in nearly every recovered. up to his neck on Saturday by the eaving-in. license to sell the same at private sale. And it instance the rendering was of a good appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from Jacob Klossner. Mr, Whipps wasiforni* of sand. The only result was.a lensy FARMERS DON'T FAIL TO NOTICE: snid petition, that for the benefit of said wards The Catholic congregation of this order. erly of Nicollet county. said real estate should be sold: little seare. place are indebted to Mr. Schwendinger It is ordered, that all persons interested in said Manilla Binder Twine at 10 cents per Rudolph Marti and Miss Mary Huels-' "estate appear before this court on Thursday the Jos. A. Eckstein will leave to-morrow At a meeting of the Turnverein on of New Ulm for a beautiful statue of lb. This is the twine that went through 25th day of June A. D. 1S91, at 10 o'clock A. M., kamp, both of West Nekton, were as delegate to the Supreme Lodge of A. Saturday evening, Capt. Burg, C. L. the Security Warehouse ire and is at the Court House in New Ulna in said county, St. Joeseph. The statue has been united in wedloek yesterday. The then and there to show cause (if any there be) slightly discolored by smoke. Otherwise O. U. W. which meets at Detroit next Roos and Charles Gebser was appointed placed in the church, and was shown why licf-nse should not be granted for the sale of groom is a brother of Mr. Marti of this it is perfect From 650 to 750 ft. said real estate, according to the prayer of said week. Each state is entitled to three as a committee to act with a citizens to a representative of this paper on Tuesday. petition. to the pound. city, and to him and his bride, the Review representatives. And it is further ordered,That this Order shall be committee in arranging for a Fourth of It is about 4J feet in height and We will ship from 100 pounds upwards published once in each week, lor three successive offers congratulatory wisfees. July celebration. As New Ulm has had r- I on receipt of money order or weeks piior to said day of hearing, in the New Geo. Doehne of St. Paul has been is a model piece of woncmansbip.— Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed and Rev. Forbes, a prominent r$t Paul nothing of this kind for a number of draft spending a portion of the week here Fail fax Crescent. mgii published at the City of" New Ulm in said County. For anv information, address minister, and A. Benham, a Red Wing Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 29th. day of May years, there ought to be enough bottledup with his parents, He will leave sometime It is understood that Turner Hall is to A. D. Ig91. "PIONEER TWINE CO. land-owner, registered at the Dakota patriotism within our city to break By the Court, this week to view the wonders of be furnished with waterworks connections. 523 First Avenue North, ERNST BRANDT. House on Friday. The former was on loose in a celebration that would attract Yellowstone Park. Minneapolis, Minnesota. (L. S.) 24 Judge of Probate. It is not the province of the Keview his way to Marshall and stopped off in visitors from all our neighboring towns. to offer suggestions on •matters of The stock of Schroeder & Scbroeder New Ulm to see Congressman Lind. Let New Ulm observe the national MORTGAGE SALE. this kind, but it would perhaps do no at Essig has been closed out and a settlement holiday in a manner this year, that we The contract for the erection of John harm to say that theatie-goers would made with the creditors. The Default having been made in the payment of the will have no reason to feel ashamed of. Hauensteia's new office has been be highly pleased if the hall was also sum of Four Hnndred Seven and Eighty-two assignee, Mr. Zieske, was able to pay. Sunday Eve, Jane 14th. Hundredths Dollars, ($407.82), which is "claimed awarded to Julius Berndt. The office furnished with another needed improvement, The May Louise Aigen Company will twenty-nine cents on the dollar. to be due at the date of this notice upon a certain will be of solid brick, 24 by 28, and will Mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Samuel electric light. appear at Turner Hall next Sunday A G. A. R. picnic and camp tire is to D. Peterson and Jennie Peterson, his wife, mortgagors MAI LOUISE AIGEN CO," be divided into two rooms and a vault. to Anstin Tomlinson and Webster Manufacturing evening with Mr. Huebner as leading 4 In the bowling contest at Turner be held on the historic grounds surrounding Company of Jackson, Michigan, a corporation It will also be furnished with tile floor man. Both of these-parties will be remembered and doing business under the laws of the Hall BaTk, Sunday afternooD, Frank Ft. Ridgely to-morrow. State of Michigan. Mortgagee, bearing date the and all modern fixtures, and in many A Dramatic Combination of superior in connection with the Lienau-Reuter twenty-first day of January, A. D. 18&?, and, Burg won fiv6 prizes, E. G. Pahl, Emii Among the speakers who are advertised respects will be the finest office in the with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded excellence and good reputation. combination, and the kind Wichersfci and Peter Herian one each, for the occasion is Col. Wm. Pfaender in the office of the Register of Deeds in and city. for the County of Brown and"State of Minnesota, words that they are receiving from the The company is made up of material and Andrew Aumueller two. The prizes of this city. on the twenty-third day of January, A. D. 1888, at that formed a party of the wellknown papers of the state is a guarantee of Near Mankato, recently, the trains on 12 o'clock, M., in Book O of Mortgages on page 607 for best scores on the hook and Articles of incorporation were filed and no action or proceeding having been instituted, People's Theatre Co. of St. their,worth. The Shakopee Courier the Milwaukee road were stopped by ring game were divided between Paul at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured Paul and the leading members, Miss with the seeretary of state on Friday by by said Mortgage or any part thereof: caterpillars, millions of which erawled says of the company: May Louise Aigen Voss, Chas Hauenstein, C. B, Liver, F. Aigen and Mr. Huebner are actors of Now therefore, Notice is heieby given, That by Die Friedens-Kirehe of this city, a religious upon the track, and when the trains closed her week's engagement on Saturday virtue of the power of sale coiitaineJ iu said merit. W. Hauenstein and Dora Hauenstein. corporation embracing the teachings Mortgage, and pursuant i& the statute in such -A would run upon and grind them up the night before a large and select audience. case made and provided, the said Mortgage Will be Tickets can be secured at the of the Augsberg Confession as explained A man by the name of Cari Munson foreclostd.by a sale of the premises describedin and track became so slippery that the wheels The play was East Lynne, with City Drug Store at usual prices. conveyed by s-*id Mortgage, viz.: Lots eight (8) by the eatechism of Heidelberg. was brought to the hospital from Walnut of the cars simply flew around, and no and nine (9) Block sixty-four (64) South of Centre the accomplished Miss. Aigen in the Street, in the City ifcrmerly town) of New Ulm, Grove last week to receive treatment A civil suit in which John. Holm was progress could be made. They covered GRUENEHFELDER & CO, BL" leading role, one of her best efforts. A according to the new map thereof as the same appears for blood poisoning. "Some three of Record in the Office of the Register of plaintiff and John Gerber, defendent, the- track for a mile. fine performance, strongly supported Deeds of Brown County, Minnesota, situated in weeks age, he was engaged in harrowing was up before Justice Baasen last week Brown County and State of Minnesota, with by that whole-souled manager, Mr.Fred Frank Bowen, a young man of eighteen the hereditaments »nd appurtenances which PLUMBEES in his father's field, and, in turning and was settled by a jury verdict in Huebner, in the double character of sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown years, was brought to this city on County, at the front door of tha Court House, a corner sharply, the harrow was favor of the plaintiff. The suit "was instituted Levison and Carlyle. The entire company in the City of New Ulm, in said County and Saturday, and confined in the county thrown against him, so that one of the Are now prepared to supply lawns, State, on the 23rd day of July, A. D- 1891, at for the collection of unpaid did well, as in tbe previous performances. jail to await trial at the next term of ten o'clock A. M.,of that day, at public vendue residences and places of business with tines pierced his foot. Blood poisoning wages to the extent of $47.45. to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and Come again you will hot of the Redwood county court. The water-works connections in first class interest, and tbe taxes, if any, on said premises, ensued, and his case is now a serious beJorgotten. planner. and Fifty dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in Wm. Diddle, an old Brown County charge against him is one of larceny, it one., -:,,..• and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and settler, living near Sleepy Eye,met with being claimed that he stole the disbursements allowed by law *subject to redemption The following is the court calender at any time within one year iromtheilay The School board held its regular a horrible death last week. About three four watches and several other articles, for the coming term as far as known of sale, as provided by Jaw. meeting Friday night and among other Dated Jane 9th, A. D. 1891. weeks ago, he was working in a wel], valued at $75, from a party at up to time of going to press: 1. John AUSTIN TOMLINSOIt and WEBSTER MANUFACTURING things accepted the resignation of A. and a crowbar fell on. him and injured Walnut Grove. COMPANY, Mortgagee. Stoeckert vs. E. G, Pahl 2. M. O. J. NEWHART, Attorney for Mortgagee, Steinhauser and decided if possible to, his leg and foot. During the recent Brown vs. Frank Schiltz and Lawrence New Ulm, Minn. .Capt. E, L. Huggins, who went to secure a male teacher to fill the vacancy cold weather, blood poisoning developed Girg 3. J. Kruger vs Bernhard Bloemke West Point from this district way back O TEE LADIES at a salary rangyig from $700 to in the wound, and he died from 4. Jos. Ziegler et al. vs. August in the 60*8,writes to Congressman Lind $900. Mr. Koch, the clerk, was granted lock-jaw. V'..': Fritzke et al., 5. Amanda J. Kelly vs. that he expects to make a trip to North OF NEW ULM AND VICINITY. a leave of absence and Fr. Bm was James J. Kelly 6. Andrew Tanher vs. Early Wednesday morning fire broke Dakota this snmmer via the Minnesota chosen to serye as clerk until Mr. valley in company with Gen. Miles. In Andrew Zwaschke 7. William Radfee out in the rear end of Heinen's photograph Koch's return from Germany. The subject such an event, he says the party will vs. The Winona & S Peter Railroad gallery on Broadway, but was MISS EMMA HUMMEL of gymnastics, while mentioned by stop off for a short while in New Ulm. Company S. Otto Greenbeck vs. Chas. soon extinguished by the fire department. will open a millinery department in my the superintendent, was not discussed Mr. Huggins is now commander of a Baumann et »1. 9. Anne Ledrach vs. Considerable damage was done store next week. She has just returned ^/The lawyers are preparing for a battie troop of cavalry. Anton Gag 10. Elizabeth Pfefferle et to the dark room and to the materials from Milwaukee, where for the last in Brown county this month,between -VI"*-: al. vs. Christian Wieland 11. Lars P. two months she has been preparing stored therein, but this was more the The members of Company A areYa the old Winona and St. Peter land herself in the art of trimming ladies^ Jensen ys. S. C. Madsen 12. John C. result of water than of flames.. The ing a slight experience of real camr/life hats and to select the best goods and., company and settlers on the lands patented Paulson vs Nicolaus Meyer 13. C_ H. origin of the fire is unknown. Powder material. She has spared no time in) without going into camp. Thursday to that company, Mr. Lind"^and Hamburg vs. Louis Palmer 14. Theresa obtaining good material and becomiag Wednesday afternoon a cow, belonging night at the regular drill, the boys were others representing the settlers, and Schneider vs. Henry Greenholz styles and patterns for the coming sera-' to Mrs. Helen Seiter, was caught on training for guard mount,and in trying Mr. Tawney, of Winona, representing son. The ladies are kindly invited/ to 15. Henry C. Eastman vs. Town of the track near the Roller Mill by the to run the guard* Paul Mo received a give her a call and examine the entirely the land company. Senator Tawney Home 16. Charles McGregor vs. Town passenger train from the west, thrown new stock. bayonet thrust through his right arm. was in Marshall Tuesday looking up of Home 17. Estate of John Jacob The public will also bear in mind a distance of nearly twenty-live feet A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. The wound was a serious one, but records in the U. S. land office, inconnection Smith, deceased, appeal from order of that my extensive store is well stocked and then dragged by the engine for an Superior to every* other known. luckily Dr. Weschcke happened to be with this' case. A good deal Probate Court 18. W. St. P. Land Co. with merchandise of all kinds including Use in Millions of Homes equal distance. When the train had in the hall, and a few minutes later Dr. dry-goods, notions, toys, groceries and depends upon the legal decisions, as ys. Thomas McOuat 19. W. & S P. 4 0 Years the Standard. passed, the cow was seen making up cheap counter good^ which I sell at Schoch arrived so that the wound was there are quite a number of cases in land Co. vs. Jane McOuat 20. James P. DeKdons Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky lowest possible prices. •?& for lost tune in grazing on the roadside. dressed in time to prevent much loss of Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Brown and two or three in Nicollet Gribben vs. Gustavo Fischer and Chas. rv« -.-*,.. -4 .,",.* W E 'J*' and Wholesome.'. blood. 5&&JJ5jJB$SE2ffir. &£S/M2>ki:VJift JSSwSSk*