New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 23, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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PW r^TgiSg ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^^^^^i^^^^iaiMa C. & N. W. TIME CARD. Wm. Belm of Rochester was in town GAS FIND. Happy Moosier»l Going East. last week: 'v^^- 4^WP^^J-% rs J* &\ Going West. An addition is being built to the Union Wm. Timmson Postmaster of Ids^v *No2PassDeplO:51p,m, tNo 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. Mrs. 9. H.Beussman gave a birthday Mrs. Baker of Sleepy Eye is the guest arte and Faas claim to have Hotel. ville, Ind... writes: "Electric Bitters •No4 :25p.m *No3 «.' 5 05p-w. $. 2 •No 16 Frt 4:15 a. m, ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.iu. party Monday evening. of Miss Lulu Baasen. has done more for me than all other Discovered a Vein. "No 18 Frt 12:25p.m. Springfield is to have a signal service •No 25 l:50p.ni. medicines combined, for that bad feeling v, 5N024 li:3Cp.m. Ed Neumann of Linden advertises an Dr. Hirsch has rented the Subilia station. arising from Kidney and Liver tDaily except Monday, •Daily except Sunday. dence on Minnesota Street •Daily except Sunday. auction for October 3rd. trouble." John Leslie, farmer and Monday evening at about six o'clock #jl% *On Sundays only. Lt. Scherer is back from Lake City HDaily, stockman, of same place, says: "Find 3 v*-'y Miss Ella Stuebe has been sp Herman Beussmann and wife are and as Nic Faas was getting ready to and St. Paul. READ THIS SLOWLY. Electric.Bitters to be the best Kidney several days in the Twin Cities siting relatives in Illinois. quit work on a deep well on the farm and Liver medicine, made me feel like-, C. H. Ross went to Rochester yesterday Lives there a man with soul Jos. Leicht, publisher of the of Jos. Wieg near Geo. Schneider's place, a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware Robert Loheyde will postpone building SO on business. dead, merchant, same town, says: Elec* he detected a strong odor coming from cher Herald of Winona, was in his house until spring. Who never to himself hath said, trie Bitters is the thing for a man who Mrs. Millhouse of Lnverne is visiting the pipe which was sunk to a depth of oyer Sunday. ^j I'll take St, Patrick's Pills oefore I Dr. O. C. Strickler was called to Chicago is all run down and don't care whether here with her son. 170 feet. His curiosity being excited,he go tn bed? he lives or dies he found new last Tuesday on business. Fred Schneider, who is in emp Xt Geo. Hofmeister is attending the placed alighted match over the pipe strength, good appetite and felt just, When a mild cathartic is desired, one Geo. Benz & Son of St. Paul, is visYting Wm. Silverson will occupy the Hummel like he had anew lease on life Only' that will cleanse the whole system and and flames at once blazed up to a height Mankato Normal school. *ith Otto Schell. 50c. a bottle, at 0. M. Olsen's Drug regulate the liver and bowels you can residence on German Street. of six or more feet. The burning continued Frank Spoerhase has the foundation Store. 2 sot do better than take St. PatiickTs The fish exhibited at the Fair were Geo. Dietz has sent his deaf and dumb steadily for over a half hour, completed for anew residence. Pills just before going to bed. Tbey do owned by John Hauenstein, and Mr. when it was smothered by the men and flaughter to the Faribault Institute. not nauseate nor gripe, and leave "the For lame back, side or chest, use Otto Tooms has sold his farm in La Viets, the express agent. an effort made to coyer th« end of theShiloh's system in splendid condition. For sale Porous Plaster. Price 25 G. A. Ottomeyer will move into fayette and will move to St. Paul. 1* by O. M. Olsen. Druggist. cents. Sold by Henningsen & Kiesel. Frank Olmstead, deputy sheriff of pipe with a can. A good deal of trouble the Beussman building next Monday. Miss Nellie Brey, typewriter in the Redwood county, is death-watch over was experienced in doing this as the The Congregationalists of this city NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISS A. HIRSCH office of Lind & Hagberg, has resigned. Wm. Rose at the county jail. pressure was very strong. Twenty feet have extended a call to Rev. F. L. Meske. F. Madlener of Chicago will be in New of water stood in the pipe, Mr. Faas Yesterday Andrew J. Eckstein received TO DOG OWNERS. Teacher of Piano and Organ Ulm the latter part of the week on business. says, but the gas bubbled up through a supply of Rev. Berghold's new Music. All those who fail to pay their dog Rev. Berghold arrived in St. Paul this and raised the cap repeatedly until book in German,descriptive of his travels. tax.by the 30th of this month will be pnv Beginners taught in class for $2 pe Monday and will visit New Ulm next fastened with a bolt. At first a rivet secnted according to law. The books will be offered for sale month. Richard Fischer and Geo. Wagner week. was placed in the cap but it was thrown A. Zieher, at once. leave for Ann Arbor to-morrow afternoon. 'A FALL and WINTER I* Conrad Dirks has already commenced City Marshal. nearly 30 feet in the air. Mr. Faas says Mrs. Dan Dingier was stricken with work on his new residence to cost he has often struck light veins of gas COAL. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. partial heart failure while walking on •2,000. that would burn for a few minutes, but T. Mueller Sunday evening. We German Street Sunday afternoon. She If you have not ordered your coal, OPENING. the great pressure noticed in this instance "Shoe Peg" is the name of anew brand either hard or soft, you will save money was taken at once to the home of A. smoke. leads him to believe that it is of cigars now being manufactured by T. by leaving your order wit! the New W. Bingham, where medical treatment The ladies of New Ulm are cordially Albert Ochs, recently of Faribault, Ulm Elevator Co. worth while investigating. Mueller. was employed in restoring her to consciousness. invited t® attend my Grand Opening has accepted a position in the Springfield MONEY FOUND. Mrs. Brey has rented the Zeller buildding, Prof. Winchell, the state geologist, we and exhibit of mill. south of Leibold's residence on understand, has been sent for to look An amount of money was found on The ground for F. H. Retzlaff's new FRENCH PATTERN HATS, BONNETS, Jos. Schnoberich has supplied his the road between Ft. Ridgely an Franklin. German Street. into the matter. building is being broken this week. The buildings on Minnesota Street with water-works. Loser can receie same AND THE CHOICEST SELECTION OF upon Emil Mueller of Courtland will go to building will be 25 by 75, two stories Mrs. Sarah Pfefferle is the guest of St. proving ownership. FRENCH MILLINERY Chicago this week to continue his veterinary high and built so as to permit of thePaul friends. MARTIN WALSER. Jacob Klossner will occupy the Lei studies. AND FANCY NOVELTIES addition of another story if necessary. Miss Jennie Kennedy of St.Peter visited bold building until his new store is TEACHER WANTED. Mrs. Clawson, who has been visiting A. new time card went into effect SEPTEMBER I8TH TO OCTOBER 1ST INCLUSIVE. over Sunday in New Ulm with her completed. with Mrs. John F. Neumann, will return A male German and English teacher Sunday. The only changes are in thebrother. Very Respectfully Register of Deeds Grimmer attended to Chicago to-day. is wanted for an 8 months term in District arrival of the passenger trains from the MRS. B. FOLLMANN. O. M. Olsen has been entertaining a the Haueustein-Dreis wedding in St.' 69, in town of Sigel. J. H. Weddendorf celebrated his birthday east and west in the afternoon. The brother the past week, who is a lawyer Paul yesterday. JUST OPENED, Wm. James, anniversary in the company of a former is now due here at 5:20- and the in Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. John Lind will receive Clei few friends last evening. latter at 2:41. A mill is being built in Duluth tha I have just opened my new grocery their freinds at their residence on next Miss Emma Beinhorn was called to The city council at the special meeting store and am now ready to supply the will be the largest in the world. It will Saturdav evening-. needs of the public. A fresh, clean nnd Winona Monday afternoon to attend on Thursday evening decided to have a daily capacity of 12,000 barrels. Postmaster Schmidt jisited Sleepyj new line of goods will always be kept on place three extra street lights on Minnesota A wfao ig a hand. Location in the new Boes 'h Eye and Springfield Friday on a tour of street, one in front of Hubbard Building, R. Pfefferle. Ed. J. Collins writes from Washington postoffice inspection. & Larson's, one in front of C. W. A. C. H. Hornburg is engaged this week WIESENTHAL as follows: Permit me to encroach A brother of O.M, Olsen from Duluth newKrook's and one in front of M. A. Bingham's in moving his store stock to his on your time long enough to renew mv has been employed as assistant in the residence. stand, now occupied by Jacob Klossner. acquaintance with the Reyiew and its offices of Lind & Hagberg. Of late nights there have been men or genial publishers and to congratulate Wine And Beer Hall. The stores were closed yesterday afternoon boys prowling about the jail without Hecker Post, G. A. R„ will nold a them on their success in giving the public OH t. MAM-MA BUY ME THAT. from 1 to 4 o'clock out of xe4 excuse and apparently for no good purpose. picnic at Hunter's Rest next Sunday a paper well filled with home news F. E Proprietor, ForJSale by F. H. RETZLAFR spect to the late Mr. Schell. Sheriff Schmelz is on the lookout afternoon. Everybody is invited to attend. and well edited.With the Reyiew at hand M" *"«&»i" lumbers 453, 299, 263, 103 and 184^ for them, and unless they keep it is easy and affords pleasure to watch E a is sine 1 8 7 1 were the winning ones in the Schwendinger away in the future the sheriff will be This is one of the most popular reports all that is going on at home-the monument Wm. PFftNDER, H. A. Subilia is now engaged as agent of its kind in the valley. Finest drawing of paintings. making it decidedly interesting. raisings ana other gatherings, and from New 171m to Pierre for the Chautauqua Irinks always kept on hand. of coarse the booming County Fair and Fred Mueller, who has been spending combination drawing and writing Deputy Sheriff Bowen of Blue Earth its energetic managers. some mouths here, will go to St. Paul desk. county came up on the Wednesday REAL ESTATE AMD 1 HUMPHREYS' again to accept of employment. evening train,in search of a man by the Jacob Johnson died at his home in INSURANCE AGENT, Mrs. Helen Seitsr returned from St. F. Forster was called to Minneapolis name of Frank Wild, who had deserted this city Friday morning of consumption. DB. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scienttflcaUy and Paul Friday afternoon, accompanied earefuUy prepared prescriptions used for many MULLEN BLOCK, XEW ULM, MINN. fears in private practicewith success.andforover Monday afternoon by the announcement his wife and written insulting letters to Mr. Johnson was born in Iowa byJVlrs. Haupt who will visit here for a -.•flirty years used by the people. Every single Specific Fire, Tornado, Hail, Life, Accident. is a special cure for the disease named. of the severe sickness of his son-in-law. her. In company with Sheriff Schmelz in 1854. Eighteen years ago he came m\ I few days. These Specifics cure without drugging, purging Plate Glass & Live Stock Insurance or reducing the system, and are in fact and he went over into Nicollet county and to New Ulm and lived in the city and John Anderson, manager I of, the deedthesovereign remedies of the World. Dr. E. W. Fish, editor of the Great placed in lirst class Companies. found his man in Lafayette, nine miles vicinity up to the time of his death. Chicago Scandinavian, a leading Norwegian West, will lecture in Sleepy Eye next R,eal Estate I.IBT OFPRINCIPAL NOS. CDKES. PRICES. -, 1 .Fevers, Congestion, inflammation... .2 5 from New Ulm. For a number of years he was engaged paper, was in the city Wednesday. Tuesday evening on the "living issues 9 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. .2 5 3 Crying Colic, or Teethingof Infants .2 5 in the saloon business, but four years- ^go BOUGHT AND SOU In order to more easily handle their of,the day." 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults... .2 "5' 5 Dysenterv» GripingJBilious Colic. .25 retired. Afterwards he was employed grain, Bingham Bros, have secured permit 3 Dysentery wipmKLf^Vff^ 0"11 M.Mullen and Chas. Stuebe have purchased Loans negotiated on farm property. li C. Bisson, boiler inspector for the Second 6 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting 2 5 by C. Rosskopf and the S. D. Peterson from the railroad company to place Passage Tickets sold on best Steamship 7 Coughs, Cold* Bronchitis 2 5 the Healy stock farm near Morgan Congressinal district, was attending 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 2 5 Implement Co. He was married to a their elevator next to the track, and at M? 9 Headaches, SickHeadache, Vertigo .2 5 for $7,000. The farm consists of Lines to and from Europe. to the duties of his office in this 10 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach......... .2 5 Miss Belm and the result of there union present the building is being removed 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .2 5 DOCUMENTS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED & ACKNOWLEDGED, 600 acres. city on Monday. 12 Whites, too Profuse Periods 2 5 was one child, both wife and child still to the Third South street crossing. 13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing 2 5 Tony Schneider has resigned his position 14 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .2 5 F. H. Behnke has everything arranged newbeing alive. The funeral was held Sunday CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Changes will then be made and 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatici Pains 2 with C. H.Hornburg, and will go 16 Fever and A gue, Chills, Malaria 5 0 now in his new store, and themachinery I afternoon and was largelv attended. added so as to enable the 1 7 Piles, Blind or Bleeding ,--"••• Notice is herebv given that a warrant to Springfield to act as baggage master 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold inthe Head .5 0 appearance is such as to please everyone has been placed in my hands for the 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .5 0 owners to use \he elevator as a cleaning in the depot. 2 4 General Debility.PhysicalWeakness .5 0 who enters. collection of all assessments for benefits 27 Kidney Disease .5© station for their western flax. This C. H. Ross returned from North Carolina 2 8 Nervous Debility .. -..•• l»gg made by the Board of Public Works as As the outcome of the Mayor's investigation G. E.Schmidt arrived here from Bancoft, 3 0 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .5 0 will not only afford Bingham Bros, conveniences, Wednesday morning. He speaks published in the official paper of this 3 2 Diseases of theHeart,Palpltationl.OQ of the Siebenbrunner affair, the Iowa, Saturday evening for a short but it will add to the appearance of the climate ot the mountainous regions city of date of September 9th, 1891. and Sold by Druggists, or sentpostpaid on receipt saloon of the latter has been closed, until visit. He will go from here to Tracy, of the town upon entering it from confirmed by the City Council of the cf price. DB.HUMPHREYS' MANUAL, (144 pages) as the finest in the world, and richly bound In cloth and gold, maUed free. October 1st. to start a harness shop. city of New Ulm, Minn,, on September fc HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 00 the east. knows of no other place where he would Cor. William and John Streets, New York. 17th 1891, resulting to real property Edwin Paulsen is back from St.Paul, It is quite probable that the new furniture so much like to spend a season. The A very delicate subject affecting religious abutting on the public improvements S E I I S where for the past sixteen days he had for the Catholic church will be atmosphere is pure and clear, the water heretofore made and hereinafter namedto belief was up for discussion before been attending a meeting of the Board wit: put in thia year. The cost will be in, is all soft,and, what is the biggest item the council on Thursday, brought Bus And LivervLine. of Equalization. 1. For grading State Street from 2nd the neighborhood of $5,000. I of all, there are no flies or mosquitoes. on by the shape of a tag for a dog collar. South Street to 7th North Street and $ The children's concert under the direction Mr. Vanderbildt, he says,has bought up As a touching memorial to Chasi The tag ordered by the clerk had 1 2. Eor sprinkling Minnesota Street of Miss Hirsch will be given at from 7,000 to 10.000 acres of this mountain Winkelmann, the gripmen on the Selby a shape, somewhat similar to a cross. from 2nd South Street to 4th North Str. ROLVES & W1ESNER, Props. Turner Hall this evening. It promises region and is now engaged in turning for the season of 1891. .Avenue Cable Line in St Paul offered a This offered insult to some of Catholic All persons owning real estate abutting to be interesting. it into a park that will rival in a beautiful wreath and burial pillow. belief, and there was talk to the effect on the aforesaid public improvements natural beauty the wonders of Central Frank Kuetzing has made arrangements that the clerk had acted purposely. In addition to the bus line, a tine line The city council on Thursday evening are hereby requested to make Park in New York. His residence, it of tigs for city customers will be furnished to rent the store room of Lind & the\The discussion which followed resembled payment of the amount of sush assessments, confirmed all of the assessments of at reasonable rates. Busses wiL is estimated, will cost nearly $10,000,000, as the same more fully appear Hagberg in the Masonic Block, now in ony in many respects a dispute over Board of Public Works for grading make all trains from both hotels. Barn in said warrant, to the undersigned at and the property will be worth process of construction. State street and sprinkling on Minne- creeds, and was decidedly interesting. is located to the rear of the Dakota his office (at the office of the city clerk) $25,000,000 when improved according House. \At the close everybody was once more Max Dick, the St. Peter violinist, assisted in the city of New Ulm, Brown county, sota. LIME! LIME! to present plans. Three hundred men Minnesota, withjn thirty (30) days after '£JS by Miss Richards of St. Paul, theset right before the world. The Redwood boys, who took in II have been employed there for the past the first publication of this notice. In will give a musical entertainment in Saturday evening F. W. Hauenstein ball game Saturday, visited the home of default thereof a penalty of ten per cent two years, and it will require five years this city *nthe near future. left for St. Paul where he was married Mr. and Mrs, Lind in the evening and of the amount thereof immediately attaches WINKELMANN'S LIME more before the project is completed, to and becomes apart of toe assessment '-'•H yesterday to Miss Maggie Dreis, daughter A. A. Thomas, Chicago attorney for treated them to a vocal serenade. The KILN. as penalty for the non-payment of a druggisc of that city. The bride the Telephone and Street Railway Companies, boys can sing every whit as well as they Card of Thanks. On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, thereof, and the same will be returned is a young lady not altogether unknown looked over some of bis farming To the conductors and gripmen of the play ball. is fully prepared to furnish lime of as delinquent, assessed and extended Selby Av. Cable Line, to the Concordia in this city, as she has visited it on various land in this county last week, on the tax list of said county and payment the very best qnality in any quantity to J. H. Block, the popular Nicollet Lodge of St. Paul and the A. O. U. W. contractors and builders. Delivered to occasions,and her friends here will thereof enforced as other county The plans for the New Ulm Creamery county sheriff, won the diamond badge lodge of this city as well as the Maennerchor and state taxes are collected and en- any desired point either by team or rail wish her much joy on the next,the happiest Co.'s new storage building arrived and the championship of Minnesota! a the undersigned desire to ex-forced. at liberal prices. All orders by *nail of her visits. The groom is one of press thanks for the many acts of kindness from Chicago yesterday. Work of construction the State Fair gun club tournament promptly attended to. H. G. MUELLER, hi our young business men and a son of shown to their late brother,Chailes. will commence at once. this year. His score was 48 out of a Dated New Ulm, Minn., City Treas, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Weigand Hauenstein. He has been engaged Wm, Winklemann. Sept 19tb, 1891. possible 50. The Eagle Mill Co. have put in a car Antone Gratz. in business only two years, but The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, puller. This enables them to haul cars Augusta Knees. Wm. Rose has written another long Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, in that time has been very successful, a distance of 106 feet on either side-of Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, letter to Gov. Merriam, setting forth his and haa given Sew Ulm a jewelry store Will yau Suffer with Dyspepsia and Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, the loading place without thehelp of an claims for just treatment and calling the that is in every way creditable to the Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer and positively cures Piles, or no engine. executive's attention to certain testis is guaranteed to cure you. Sold town. The Review welcomes the young by pay required. It is guaranteed to give theHenningsen & Kiesel. willmony offered at the trials. The tone of fc It is given out that Henry Crone perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. '•couple as permanent residents of Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O.aell the. letter is very respectful. his residence on Valley Street and city, and extends a wish for happiness N M. Olsen. Mr. Van Pelt, editor of the Graig, Mo. erect a building on State Street or O. C. Strickler and T. Crone have that is complete. Meteor, went to a drugstore at Hillside, Washington in order to live nearer to bought 16 head of full-blooded registered STATE OB1 MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss. Iowa, and asked the physician in attendance Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Guth of Cottonwood In Probate Couit. Special Term. September 3d the Creamery. Jersey cattle, consisting of cows, to give him a dose of something 1891. are anxious regarding their little for cholera morbus and looseness of the heifers and calves, of A. A. Thomas of In the matter of the Estate of Henry Edward Gus. Koehler and Geo. Graff were up daughter,who, it is feared, has been bitten bowels, Hefsays: I felt so much better Ba umler deceased: Mr.Chicago. They will be offered for sale from New Ulm, Wednesday, and Whereas, an instrument in writing purporting the next morning that I concluded by a mad dog. A few days ago, a to be the last will and testament of Henry Edward at the Fair grounds next Monday. Koehler bought John Schneider's furniture to call on the physician and get him to -JBaeumler deceased, late ot said county, has b*en strange dog came upon the Guth farm, delivered to this court store. He will take possession fix me up a supply of the medicine. I Wm. Somerville writes trem Viola And whereas, Anna Baeumler has filed therewith ana acted very peculiarly. It snapped was surprised, when he handed me a her petition, representing among other things "Ut Srjrinirfield Advance and says that be regrets very much his at one of the boys one day and bitbottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera that said Henry Edward Baeumler died in said -HCemDer iSX.—opriagueiu .a-uvance. failure to be at our county Fair with an Wm.Tiedemann.a laborer on the new and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says he eonnty on the 1st day of September 1891, testate, through his boot, but inflicted no and that said petitioner is the sole executrix prescribes it regularly in his practice exhibit of apples. He was under the Masonic Block, fell from the second wonnd. Later on it killed several named in said last will and testament, and finds it the best he can get or prepare. impression, he says, that the Fair was and praying that the said instrument may story into the basement on Thursday, chickens and also bit one of Guth's I can testify to its emciencv in be admitted to probate, and that letters testimentary to be held this week and had his collection and sustained injuries which will lay be to her issued thereon my case at all events." For sale by O. shepard dogs. The dog was then shot. It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, ready to start next Friday., him up for some time. The accident M. Olsen, Druggist... and the said petition, be heard before this Last week the shepard dog began to court, at the Probate Office in eaid county, on was occasioned by a moving derrick.? Henry Genze of Lamberton, who has Friday the 2d day of October A. D. 1891, at 10 howl and act strangely. Ue snapped at Thai Hacking Cough can be so quickly o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. been serving a ten days' sentence in the John Lookway, formerly of this city, everything that came within his reach, appear and contest the probate of said instrumentd cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee Superior to every other known. and Miss Theresa Schmid were married jail here, w»s discharged Monday, bat An it is farther ordered, that public.notice of and even bit the little girl's finger. it. Sold by Henningsen & Kiesei. '3 Used in Millions of Homes— the time and place cf said hearing oe giveu to all before night got in that condition of inwhich in Springfield Monday. The bride This dog was also shot, so it remains in persons interested, by publication of these orders 40 Years the Standard. once in each week for three successive weeks prior Shiloh's Vitalizer is what yon need for thetoxication warrants the police in is a sister of the ex-sheriff, and doubt as to whether be was really mad to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a Delicious Cake and Pastry, light Flaky Constipation, LOSJ of Appetite, Dizziness, weekly newspaper printed and published at the locking him up.Accordingly he is boarding groom is head miller in the Springfield or not. Dr. Hirsch advised the parents Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and all symptoms of dyspepsia. city or New 0~lm in said county. By the Court, for another week with Sheriff and Wholesome. Roller Mill. The Review extends its to send the girl to the Pasteur Institute Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold ERNST BRANDT No other baking powder does sochwodb »*.,,Schmelz. _*& ,r „M J?ZvHe^i|iiiig8ety| J|ieseL congratulations.. ,, •inChicago., L. S,) 38 Judge of Probate. E ffl& jij&v1- £%%_j «ffuS»JM:.^s.= Q^w^wm