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

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MERCY FOR WILLIAM ROSE. jail and taken out both Rose and Hoiden THAT LITTLE FAIK SOUVEMR. The following is a list of the attending Jim Jarkets. and lynched them. The press and defenders many nf whom came here Wheat, r^il^Mv*.-f 87_88p5g| ^PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY public sentiment cried out for a conviction. Vigorous Effort Being Made to Have the from abroad in company with their Many Compliments Given it by the Press Oats 80-85.VJII The county was becoming burdened Death Sentence Changed to wives and families. Flax 9 0 and OthersFriend by the costs of trials, and the verdict Imprisonment- BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. Corn -Sfr^&l ST. PETES. Heideman: Just received your of guilty was found. Potatoes 45 ,$X* Capt. C. E. Flandrau (in command souvenir. You did yourself proud.—M. Butter 9—10 aSBS after August 20th), E. St. Julien Cox, In addition to the above were personal Prominent Men Back Petitions to the OFFICE OVER CITY DRUG STORE. -w Freeman Talbot, Dr. Asa W. Daniels, Eggs 12 E. Turner, commercial agent of Chicago, letters to the governor from Sullivan Goyernor in Eis Behalf- Myron Woodward, S. Bnggs, S. Lundholm, TERMS SI.50 per year advance. Lawer, of Currie S. D. Peterson,of St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha John Miller, Peter Schaefer. C. The Mrst Step. A number of petitions from the people New Ulm J. W. Mathew, of Tracy and Railway, R. Woods, Jacob Stelzer, John Smith, Perhaps you are run down, can't eat of Redwood, Lyon and Murray counties £)R. A. MARDEN, A. Blanchard, of New Ulm,—St. Paul H. C. Hansen, A. Bittner, K. E. Hatcher, Receipt of a "Souvenir to the New can't sleep, can't think, can't do any P. Morrison, John Tyler, Wm. Lawler, asking for commutation of the sentence Globe. RESIDENT DENTIST. Ulm Defenders" is acknowledged and thing to your satisfaction, and youwonder D. T. Rounseville, Philip Stelzer, of William Rose to life imprisonment what ails you. You should heed thanks returned. It is a neatly printed A TRAGEDY AT NICOLLET. James Horner, Ed. Hartev, b. W. Davis, Office, Corner Minnesota and 1st N. Street. have been received by the governor, the warning, you are taking the first book from t*he press of the New Ulm Jas. Hughes, John Scheurer, E. H. MINN. step into Nervous Prostration. You 1 £SEW ULM, but have not yet been acted upon. Shave, H. Bucher, C. Dresser, C. Foster, Review.—St. Peter Herald.5 need a Neive Tonic and in Electric Sunday morning early the little village The formal petition is supplemented Teeth extracted without pain by the use of A. Stempel, John Miles, S. B. Miner, C. W. H. Heideman: I saw a very Bitters jou will find the exact remedy vitalized air or nitrons oxide gas of Nicollet was set all agog by a tragedy by numerous letters, and all plead fervently R. Pfefferle, S. A. George. for restoring your nervous system to neat souvenir in the hands of Mr, Foster, enacted between the hours of two and its normal, healthy condition. Surprising for the life of the unhappy man. E SUEUR. commemorative of the New Ulm £)R. STRICKLER, results follow the use of this three in the morning. Divorced wife, E. C. Sanders, Geo. Plowman, James The petition reads: Indian fight. I should like very mu«h Doherty, H. Reagan, J. N. Williams, great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your husband and paramour figure in the To Hon. W. R. Merriam, Governor PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ezra Bacon, John Smith, Jacob Zimmermann, appetite returns, good digestion is restored, to obtain one, if you have any to spare. of the State of Minnesota— Sir: Standing shooting affray, and altogether it makes Henrv Dane, Louis Magadanz, and the Liver and Kidneys resume It is a handsome card —F. W. Little. as I do, convicted of the highest Office in Doehne's new brick block. John Thurston, J. B. Swan, Wm. a racy and exciting story. John Miller, healthy action. Try a bottle NEW ULM, MINN. crime known to the law, and being desirous Sec'y. Heideman has gotten up and Wyle, E. T. Jones, John E. Novs, John Price 50cts, at 0. M. Olsen's DiuoStore. a saloon keeper in the village for three of a commutation of sentence, I Telephone Connections. distributed one uf the neatest little souvenirs Iten, W. H. Paften, Peter Hanf, C. N. make this petition and pray for clemency. or four years, was the victim of the tragedy. Pinney, A. Gessell, J. J. Green, B, ever distriouted in this neck of I am wholly innocent of the His divorced wife was the one W. Randall, Adam Pfeiffer. JVEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the woods. It is g'ven out under the crime of killing Moses L. Lufkin, and I JJR. L. A. FRITSCHE, who reeked her desired revenge. The believe that time I will be able to establish MANKATO. compliments of the Brown County Agricultural John F. Meagher. Henry Ruegg, E. C. & N. W. TIME CARD. my innocence before the worid. particulars as near as can be learned are ^PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. society. It contains a number P. Freeman, Chas. Bennett, B. Y. Cofhn, In order that I may do so I humbly ask as follows: For some months Miller and Going East. Going West. of scenes in the New Ulm Indian hght Hugh McMurtne, Geo. A. Roberts, Female Diseases a Specialty. that the sentence of the court be commuted •No 2Pass Depl0-51p,m. JNol Pass Dep 5:05a.m. his wife had not lived together in novellike Chas. Vigal, E. P. Davis, And. French, in 1862. The souvenir will do to keep.— to imprisonment. •No 4 2:25p.m *No3 5 05p.m. Office in W. Boesch's New Brick Block- W. Edwards, John Edwards, D. S. Davis. manner, and about a month ago she •Nol6Frt 4 15 a.m. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.m. Sleepy Eye Herald. WILLIAM ROSE. *Nol8Frt 12-a5p.m *No25 1.50pun. New Ulm, Minn. secured a divorce on the grounds of cruel tNo24 ll:3Cp.ro New Ulm, Aug. 13, 1891. The Free Press acknowledges with {Daily except Monday, and inhuman treatment. The chidren MILEORD, Then follows the formal petition of thanks the receipu of a handsome souvenir •Daily except Sunday. *Daily except Sunday. JOn Sundays only. F. Meile, H. Beinhorn, A Ochsjohn ]JR. L. G. BELL, were divided between the two, and they the jury that found the prisoner guilty, HDaily, "To the defeaders of New Ulm," Doster, J. Heimerdinger, D. Haeberle, asking that a life sentence be imposed. seem to have created a desire in Mrs. NOTICE. compliments of the Brown County j$ Resident Dentist. L. Meyer Sr., L. Palmer. P. Mack, C. This is signed by W. D. Smith, Lewis Miller to make up with her husband. Agricultural Society, lt contains illustrations Zeller. H. Alorecht, D. Beussmann, C. The arch on Centre Street will be 1 Office in the Meridian Block Halznagel, S. S. Dalson, C. T. Waterman, Hansing, F. Puengel, Aug Westphal, sold to the highest bidder next Saturday This she attempted to do through the of battle scenes of the Sioux I NEW ULM, MINN. Conr. Serr, J. B, Castor, Geo. Becker, evening at 7 o'clock. H. C. Christopherson, D. L. Flazier, war at New Ulm in '62, together with medium of letters, as it is claimed he Teeth extracted without pain by the ^"th. Henle, Anton Henle, Joachim James Arnold, Ale* McLeod, T. would not allow her to speak to him, but a brief historical sketch of the terrible MISS A. G. E1RSCH Guetschow, Aug. Hellmann, Peter latest approved methods. L. Hiatt and A. H. Anderson. A note slaughter of whites by the Indians. The the husband only made sport of her approaches. and N. Schmitz, H. Hottmann, Mich. Arnoldi, is appended explaining that Juror Sever Henry Meyer, Wm Knees, Wm. Teacher of Piano and Organ work bears the imprint of the New Ulm Saturday night she went to 3 J)R. J. L. SCHOCH Skinner Aug. Duevel, Alb. Behnke, P. Ferring has gone to California and that Music. Review and is as handsome and attractive his house, and finding the doors locked and N. Permantjen, John Krueger. », O. A. Hines refused to sign. Beginners taught in class for $2 per PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. as could be wished.—Mankato Free entered through the cellar but he was month. SIGEL. Subjoined are the separate petitions Press. gone. She then suspected that he was Bern. Baumgaertner, Ernst Brandt, Calls promptly attended to night or day. of the residents of Redwood county, We acknowledge from the publishers FOR RENT. Ben. Bangertner, Gottl. Guggesberg, out somewhere the company of one Murray county, Lyon county, one from Office over Pioneer Drug Store. of the New Ulm Review a copy of the Andr. Hoffmann, Wm. Hummel, Hub. The building known as the New Ulm Alvina Schlie, and returned to her home each county. These petitions are largely NEW ULM, MINN. Hillesheim, Fred Kuehn, John Lendt, souvenir to the defenders of New Ulm, Clothing store, corner Minnesota and to secure a revolver. With her mind made Thom. Leitscbub, Christ Niedecker, signed by representative citizens, and 2nd North Street is for rent. For fur- prepared by the Brown County Agricultural up to terrible revenge she re-entered the A. Lambrecht, C. Crambeer, C. Ch. ther particulars inquire of all claim acquaintance with Rose. J)R. C. HIRSCH, Society. It consists of five battle cellar. Upon getting np stairs she heard Brandt, Hans H. Manderfeld. Geo. Doehne or Dr. StricklerROOMS NE W LIGHT. scenes of the memorable defense in 1862, some one enter and concealed herself. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. COTTOHWOOD. One of the most interesting communications TO LET. neatly printed on sheets of card board, Wm. Winkelmann. Jacob Brust, M. Then in the pale light of the moon she received by his excellency upon Office over Olsen's Drugstore. Two rooms formerly occupied by DrPhster. with a brief description of the event. The Leimmger, Petei Gag, 0. Prahl, Geo. saw her former husband retire with this Supplied with city water and this theme comes from F. Thayer, an Haas, John Seifert, Martin Mohr, Jac, souvenir shows commendable enterprise When in town, can be found at office electric light. Werner Boesch. girl of twenty years and while lying on architect of Mankato. Thayer asserts Wagner, E. Fritsche, John Manderfeld," at all hours. on the part of the society, and will undoubtedly a bed, Miller talked of how he had rid Simon Vogel, Tbeo, Rein, A Waibe), that he owned lands adjacent to the be prized by the defenders.— OFFICE ROOM, MINN NEW ULM, Isidor Luger, Fritz Jahnke, F. Bildstein, homes of Lufkin and Rose, and that he himself "of his wife and then of his marriage Mankato Review. Nic Khnknammer, M. Lipp, H. Olhce Room upstairs, for rent. Inquire was well acquainted with both. Indeed, with Alvina Schlie. This brought Dietz, P. Sprenger, B. Stuim, U. Lipp, of W. E bner. J_)K. A KOEH^L, Rose had been in his employ for a lonar the irate Mrs. Miller from her hiding Fr. Muhs, Wm. Alwin, Aug. Dietz, Wm. Popp is here from Seattle. Veterinary Suri/eon. time, and had lived at Thayer's house, Jacob Schneider, Conrad Klemknecht New Ulm Public Schools. place, and with a certain aim she fired Christian Gaetke, H. Fortwengler. fnerefore this petitioner felt well qualified Miss Emily Popp is back from Fertile. Having treated sick animals for years a bullet mto his forehead She then shot LAFAYETTE. I can conscientiously recommend myself to vouch for the young man's character. at the girl, but missed arm. Both women Mayor Neitzcd of Brownton was in to all who need the seivices of a Fidel Diepolder, Marzel Altmann, The fall term of the public schools' Mr. Thayer unequivocally pronounces the city Wednesday. fled to their homes and the girl awoke competent Veterinary. Orders may be John Junker, B. Maetsch, Aug, Stolz, begins Monday, Sept. 7. Applications him a "good, kind-hearted Jos. Michelsky, John Simmet, Athana^ left at the Pioneer Drug Store. the village. Mrs. Miller was searched Miss Holmberg of Minneapolis is here for admission will be received at the young man, and protests against the Scbiedel J.H. Schapekahm, H.H. Beussmann, superintendent's office Mondav. Sept, NEW ULM, MINN. for, found and confessed to the deed. The on a visit to her parents, B. Ranweiler, Jac. Durbahn, Fr. possibility that he could have been guilty 7, from 2 to 6 p. m. The minimum sheriff and coroner were summoned and Mrs. Snyder of Fertile is visiting with Stolz, Wm. BKas. school age is 6 \ear». of the crime. He was also generous, JOS. A. ECKSTEIN, an inquest held. The verdict was that her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Popp. By order of the Board of Education,. the communication pursues, and FORT RIDGELY. R. Wis, Supt. 4 Miller came to his death from a pistol W. Boesch, Patrick Heffron, Louis CSour^elor4 Sttor^ey & there are many who doubt his guilt. Mrs. Geo. Backer of Redwood Falls New Ulm, Aug. 26, 1891 Sharron, Louis Thiele, H. Diepolder, J. shot from Mrs. Mary Miller. The murderess visited with New Ulm relatives during Lufkin was a man who was universally C. Fenske, B. Juni br, Victor Rieke, X. was taken at once to St. Peter F. H. BEHNKE J±t T-jcsL-vsr. the week. distrusted and despised," writes Mr. Zoellner, Ohnst Sclumpberger, Fried and is now in the custody of the jailer. rich Strate, Jos. Koehler, B. H. Randal, Thayer. "He had family difficulties, Mrs.. John Melzer, an aged woman of Titles examined and perfected. B. Juni Jr., Deonu Oshea, James Robinson, =DEALER 1N= and his wife left him before he came Particular attention given to collections. Courtland, died Thursday and was buried Rev. Nobis is back from Illinois. John Smith. from the state of Maine,wuere he forrnerlv Saturday. NEW ULM. John Lollyd of Tracy was in the city j^Office over Brown Co. Bank.„®f lived. I cannot remember all of Capt, Jacob Nix (in command at Yonr dog license is due on September over Sunday. the particulars of his history that he related first tmtle, August 19tb.) John Beilm, NEW ULM, MINN. 1st. Remember that the police have -!H)j to me at different times when I Miss Clara Doehne is entertaining a Anton Zieher, Geo, Jacobs, A. Schell, strict orders this year to collect this tax. Wagner. German Fnton, P. Scherei, staid with him on my way to and from cousin from St. Paul. "FRANCIS BAASEN, John Hauenstein, John Toberer, Andreas The German Saengeifest in Mankato my place, but I do remember it was a Frank Clague, formerly of this county, Beiz. Jos. .oaehr, Jul. Berndt, F, last week was a general success. Over mixture of fast horses, legal difficulties Sttofr\ey kr\& dour(6ilof will pratice law in Lamberton. Beinhorn, H. Cirkler, John Dehn, John a hundred singers were in attendance, and troubles concerning his wife. I Doebereiner, Ed. Flick, Fr. Forster, A. Mr. Elkins, late clerk in the Eagle Friton, Wm. Frank, Jul. Guetling, Florian remember distinctly how he told me and the reception afforded them by Mankato Mill office,will go to Minneapolis. Hess, H. Hartmann, F. Heers, A. years before he had any difficulty with citizens was royal. Also Notary Public and Justice of the Hem, John Heinz, W. Hauenstein, Alb. C- A. Hagberg went to St Peter Wednesday si the Rose family that he expected to die Peace. Collections promptly attended The house of Mr. Habakuk of Courtland Held, Fred. Immel. Chas. Jacobs, Wm. to take part in a gun club tournament. to. a violent death, and I understood from Kieshng, Jul. Kirchstein, H. Kieshnc, was entered by thieves last Saturday GOOD TABLE BCTTER. A. Kiesling, Eduard Krahmer. M. Lauterbach, 1®°* Office over Klossner's store. his talk he was afraid some of his old while the owner and his family were August Nagel, John Nunn, J. H. Garvin, traveling freight agent NEW ULM, MINN. enemies would kill him. He also made New Brick, Cor. Minn. & Centre Str: in New Ulm. A watch and pocket-book Pfenninger, Jos. Popp, A.Quense, John of the Northwestern, was in town during the statement that if it were not for the NE W UM, MINN. 4i containing money were stolen. C. Rudolph, Schramm. August Seiter, the week. girl, as he called his daughter Minnie, JOHN LISD C. A. HASBEEO B.tSchhchting, John Stamm, August Isaac Gallagher showed Conrad It *i$ Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices foi LIND & HAGBERG, he would put an end to his existance." Auditor Krook will build a tine resi_ Schwerdtfeger, John Sclumpberger, Jo Huebner, of New Ulm, and Michael seph Vogel. John Wild, F. GommeJ, J. cash. Goods delivered in any part of The letter goes on to narrate the vileness denee in the First ward near the home Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Frantz, of Sleepy Eye, some of his fine Wiedemann, Eduard Baeumler, H. A. the citv. N of Lufkin's nature, expose his low of Capt. George. Subilia, Dr. C. Weschke, Dr J. Kaula, land in Willow Lake, Wednesday. H3I moral condition and the fact that he Attend to Suits in all the State and Conrad Dirks has purchased a lot George Doehne, Ptitzer, Vajen, C. They will each take a 160. Wise men was considered a dangerous man, and F,X. SCHLUMPBERGER, U. S. Courts. Sommer L. Dittbenner, F. Ring, Peter near the Lutheran church and will are they.—Lamberton Leader, Jos. Schmitz. then relates: erect a residence. Special Attention Paid to Collections. Lufkin was a disturber of the peace G. Subilia has co nmenced working .j$)' A couple of merchant millers fiom AGENT FOR THE GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES of the community, and that he was for Oscar Erickson, having engaged for Summer in the Country. Amsterdam,Holland, visited the mills of SPOKEN. Buckey Feed Steamer killed by some other person whom he one year. Mr. Suhilia has purchased Such is now the rule of American life. NEW ULM. MINN. this city on Wednesday. had more deeply wronged than he had for $600 the lot and building next south We long to hear the aong of the birds, Rudolph Richter, age 34, died at the the hum of the bt*»s,—even the lowing Will Rose, seems to me very probable. of Mr. Erickson's bouse, where, after CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. of the kine and the click of the scythe home of his father, Mathias Richter, in The mairiage of his daughter, Grace,to making some repans, be will moye his has its charm. We long for its "even Also the Jackson Wagon. Courtland last Wednesday. a young man in the neighborhood, his confectionery and candy store.—Springfield The New Ulm creamery Co.buys and spun" life, a rest from the din, the The pick-pockets were in town Saturday, pays the highest market price in cash desertion of her and disappearance Advance. All Goods are Guaranteed and clash, the conflict, and sharper contact for granulated butter and eggs, in the and jostling of city and town life. So from the country on account of some but were not very successful Farmers run no risks in purchasing Last Thursday afternoon about thirty basement of Kiesling's block, corner we vacate our cosy and spacious homes, family difficulty previous to the murder in their nefarious business. of me. Call and examine teefore people came down from Sleepy Eye to Minnesota and Centre streets. and for a time, dwell in the sometimes and her suicide after the murder, are purchasing elsewhere. Wm. Heideman of Elgin, 111., is witness the professional men's base ball narrow tents of country life, for the things that might throw light on tho JUST OPENED. sake of its broader skies and wider spending several days with the families Corner of Broadway and Third game. The nines were composed nearly fields and woods. But the change is not murder if carefully investigated. of C. W. H. Heideman and Gottlieb North Str., on lot of Isidor Haas as advertised, and the game was one of free from danger. There are unripe A LAWYER'S OPINION. Schmidt, I have just opened my new grocery the kind caricatured Puck and the fruits, which the children will eat, cold NEW ULM, MINN. J. M. Thompson, a Sleepy Eye lawyer, store and am now ready to supply the winds from which in our summer dress On Thursday Nic Hillesheim was New York Sun. After six innings the needs of the public. A fresh, clean and writes at length reviewing the history we get chilled,malarial air full of feyer again examined before Judge Brandt by score stood 37 to 12 in favor of the new line of goods will always be kept on and ague. So we must be cautious of of the case quite carefully. He tes Drs. Strickler and Hirsch and committed hand. Location in the new Boesch Sleepy Eye team. A return game is being exposure, eating, drinking, nnd taking tified that from his position and intimacy Building, Pfefferle. to the asylum at St. Peter. with us HUMPHrtEYSp SPECDJTC. contemplated. with the facts and the people he The No. OflE for Fever, Chill, or Exposure, Blessings nev^r come singly. Alonw MODOl MUELLER, was in a position to give a correct diag. Maria Wellner, a girl of 20 or 25 Nos. FOUR, FIVE and SIX, for with the prospects for a big Fair, Secretary Summer Complaint, ajd Cholera, and nosisofthe public temper. He knew years was arrested Monday night upon Heideman was*, wreathed with especially Nos. TEN and SIXTEEN that a great majority of the people of complaint of Andrew J. Eckstein, and smiles Thursday morning over the arrival for Malaria, Fever and Ague. With Redwood county "would be glad to is now spending a season in Hotel de these simple SPECIFICS we are armed CIMANUFACTUKEB5, oy of a daughter. CA know that the death penalty in this case 'Schmelz. The girl has been working for emergencies, can meet the enemv at the very door, and preserve not only was not to be executed." New Ulm is a beautiful and prosperous for Mr. and Mrs. Eckstein and on several our piece of mind, but the health and He recites the fact that Rose was tried city, with broad and clean streets, shaded occasions they have missed money. safety of ourselves ahd household three times before a conviction was had. by fine trees, elegant homes and capacious It has been a practice of Mrs. Eckstein HUMPUREYS' MANUAL (144 pages) ANDDKALEB1N The last trial occurred during the most to save $1 and $2 bills and $2.50 gold j&r- and well kept lawns, fine public will be sent po-t paid upon application Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. to the Co, Cor. William and John intense excitement over the murder of pieces and lately they have mysteriously buildings and business houses, all bespeak streets, New York. disappeaied. The girl always denied Dodge. The jury in the tirst case stood the enterprise, intelligence and FabuG Examination of Teachers, 8 to 4 in favor of acquittal, and at one stealing anything, but when her trunk Boinhorn's Building, New Ulm, Minn liberality of its citizens.— Mankato Review. time during the balloting it was 10 to 2 was searched nearly $40 of the missing Notice is hereby given that public examinations The jury in the second trial stood 7 to money was found. Nothing, however, H. HANSCHEN. of teachers will be held as Among the old New Ulmites who were was done to punish her for this nrst offense. 5, and at one time stood 9 to S for acquittal. follows: At the public school-house in brought to town by the celebration- and Contractor and Builder. Thus nineteen of the jurors Last Friday Mr. and Mrs, Eckstein Springfield Sept. 9th and 10th at the are still visiting here areJohn Lauterbach had voted not guilty after heading the missed $110 of these bills and gold public school-house in Sleepy Eye Sept. NE W ULM, MINN. of Redwood Falls, C. Juni of Jordan, Lt. 11th and 12th at the court house ia v"bt" evidence. As stated, the third trial was coins. The girl refused to confess and A Pure"Cream of Tartar Powder-I^ Estimates on buildings or on material New Ulm Sept. 14th and 15tb. Bischof of Chicago, Fred Lueth of Kansas Superior to every other known.J when thejsliHrift was sent for she left and labor, more especially on mason held during a storm of excitement. Examinations will begin at 9 o'clock Used in Millions of Homes— jy: work, furnished on application. Prompt City, Philip Liesch, F. Zeller and When Dodge's dead body was found, the place/ -sA search was made for her a. m. sharp A full attendance is expected 40 Years the Standard,?* attention given all work and satisfaction Otto Rehfeld of St, Paul, Geo. Hummel had it not been for the salutary influence and at about 9 o'clock in the evening as no private examinations are ouaranteed. The sale of all kinds Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky jga given except for urgent reasons' of an open court and the presence of Minneapolis, Wm. Winkelmann of she was found concealed near the road* of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Dated Aug. 19th 1891. P25H side in the outskirts of town. Her trial of Judge Webber, the writer doubts if Montana and Julius Kirschstein of Winona. of hard plaster) and plaster hair a and Wholesome. L. G. Davis S 8 S the people would not have entered the pecialty. No other baking powder does such wodu will probably come off a & CountjrjSapt AS