New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 14, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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A sister of Mrs. Hirsch is here on s* Otto Blauert has removed to Milwau J. N. Crandall at Chicago is spending GENUINE DEVILLED HAM. kee. *^p^ visit from Chicago. a few days with his sister. Mrs. J.-UP' New- Wheat is worth 86 cenfiftO-day Best Appetizer to be had. For sale hart ^^*'is**Jv''', ^Te,S r^-ST -A social hop will be given in Union £Dr. J. L. Schoch attended a meeting by R. Pfefferle. M. Mullen was a St. Paul visitor Saturday. of the Medical Board in St, Paul Friday. Hall on the evening of the 18th. "f* The Red Rocks beat the Zschuncke C. Baltruscu is ready now with a Adam Nix of Cleveland, Ohio, was club Sunday afternoon to the tune of rtev. Albrecht went to Chicago Monday large and new line of overcoats, caps here during the week on business. Herman Schmidt started for St. Paul I 26 to 19. and all sorts of winter clothing. on business. to resume his studies Monday afternoon. Rev. Berghold went from here to St. Jacob Klossner says that he has sold Frank Kuetzing has rented the vacant Sleepless Nights, made miserable by Paul. He left Thursday evening. more threshing outfits this year than in that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is Sommer building. S. D. Peterson and W. A. Hubbard any previous year since he has been in L. Roos made a business trip the Remedy for you^ Sold by Henningsen came home from Browns Valley Friday business. Fred Pfaender moved into his new through western Iowa the latter part of & Kiesel. afternoon. residence last week. the week. Editor Schmidt of the Fairfax Crescent NEW ADyERTISEMENTS. was a caller Saturday. He was accompanied Rev. Schnittker and family left for A wedding is soon to occur in this city A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. their new home in Mankato Wednesday by Jos. Holinbar, formerly Theo. Wehye this week. in which the contracting parties are both HOUSE TO RENT. afternoon. of this city. deaf and dumb. John Schapekahm Jr. will work in A house of six moms and supplied Fred Williams opened the saloon in John Albert will sell at auction sale a the store of Henry Crone. H. L. Blethen of Minneapolis is putting with cistern and summer kitchen is offered his new building Saturday evening. Two large stock of dry-goods and notions at in the engine at Hauenstein's jfor rent. House is located on Wm. Cordes is taking a course in the bands furnished music for the occasion. Kuetzing's store in Sommer's building Broadway. B. Gruenenfelder. brewery this week. St. Paul Business College. next Saturday. The "A" club has been organized FOR RENT. T. Mueller was serenaded by the band W. H. Moll is the new Singer Sewing among the members of Company A. A brakeman was sent here last week on Wednesday evening, the occasion Machine agent at this place. My house on South German Street is The purpose of the organization is to to fill a vacancy in the Northwestern A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. being his birthday. for rent. Inquire at Gebser's Book mh discover and enjoy amusement for the Superior to every other known. Robert rfcherer will teach in District yards, and finding a lack of certain Miss Beinhorn returned this week Store. long winter evenings. Used in Millions of Homes No. 5 in Cottonwood this winter. necessities he sent the following telegram from Winona where she has been attending Mrs. A. L. Hanft. 40 Years the Standard. to Supt, Stewart: Telegraph me The College now has 65 students and F. Strate has discovered a method of her sick brother. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Fiaky at once a switch key, one-half pint of BOY WANTED, the number is rapidly increasing. saving his chickens from the ravages of M. Windmueller, the florist and gardener, Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable red oil, one-half pint of green and onehalf the pole-cat. By placing alighted Ian Jos. A. Eckstein went to the Capitol To learn the barber's tade at will remoye to Mankato this and Wholesome. pint of white." When told that it tern in the hen coop he finds that the No other baking powder does such work. city Monday evening on legal business. month with his family. Fr. Peuser's was impossible to telegraph these pole-cat prefers to remain on the out STATE Wm.Durbahn of this city will be married OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown Vss. Hon. Hans C. Hanson,who represented things, the noor fellow waxed hot, and HACK LINE. side. Prot) ate Court. Special Term, October 8th to-morrow to Miss Hattie Uiecke. 1891 Nicollet County in the legislature said that he had seen the superintendent A double wedding occurs in the home The undersigned will hereafter run a In the matter of the estate of J. G. Schapekahm several years ago, died last week. Wm. Koch and Henry Eolve3 drove do such things betore. deceased. hack to and from depot on arrival of of John Woratschke in Lafayette on the W hereas. An instrument in writing, purporting over to Madelia Friday to witness the Mr. Duncan, engineer in the Empire all trains carrying passengers. Orders to be the last will and testament of Sehapekam, Among the important business moves 27th. The contracting parties are Jos. deceased, late of said County, has been delivered races. may bo left at their livery stable. Mill, has rented the Mueller building, of the week was one by the Eagle Roller to this Court, Woratschke and Miss Maggie Weyber, Kretsch & Bets. And Whereas, Gerhard Schapekahm has filed Otto Palmer, a wealthy farmer of formerly occupied by Fred Pf aender. Mill Co. by which that firm becomes and Martin Meidl and Miss Mary therewith his petition, representing among other AUCTION LAND SALE. West Newton, will move to New Ulm to things that said Schapekahm died in said County Miss Martha Laird, formerly of this incorporated under the laws of Woratschke. on the 14th day of August 1891, testate and thar reside. city, has been given a desirable position this state. The members forming the said petitioner is the sole executor named in said The New Ulm Stone Co's. land in Charles Stuebe returned on Saturday last will and testament, and praying that the said corporation are Charles Silverson, A. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danin the public schools of Orteoville, this southwest quarter of Sec. 35, Town 110 instrument may be admitted to probate, and that from a business trip through South Dakota, letters testamentary be to ham issued thereon Range 30, Redstone, Nicollet Couctv, state. Schmidt, A. Schmidt Jr. and Wm. Silverson. Dingier is here on a visit from Washington. Nebraska and Iowa. He says that It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument containing 157 acres, more 01 less, will The officers will be as follows: and the said petition, be heard before this Conrt Fred Stewart,bill clerk in the Northwestern bo sold to the highest bidder at the much of the grain in the former state is at the Probate Office ID said County on Thursday, Chas. Silverson, president A. Schmidt* the 5th day of November A, D. 1891, at 10 o'clock offices, was called to Chicago Union Hall in New Ulm on November Mrs. Sentzke, having sold her property still in the shock, and there is little 111 the forenoon, when all concerned may appear vice-president A. Schmidt Jr., secretary 5th at 3 p. m. The land consists partly here, will go to Iowa to live with her last week by the severe illness of his and contest the probate of said instrument hope that it will all be threshed. of timber and farm land and part of And it is further ordpred, that public notice of Wm. Silverson, treasurer. The brother. mother. 'he time and place of said hearing be given to all On Wednesday Ernst Pfeifter and Otto the Jasper building stone and lime corporation commences business as such persons interested, by publication of these oiders stone area. Located near Northwestern Jacob and Christian Sahlfisberg of The membership in the Modern Hartneck were brought before Justice once in each week lor three successive weeks prior on the 1st of December with a capital track and supplied with two small to said day of hearing, in the New Uim Review, a Aurora, 111., are the guests of Jacob Woodmen lodge is rapidly increasing. Baasen, charged with disturbing weekly newspaper printed and published at the $3CO,000, paid in, and will be known buildings. Payments can be made in City of New tJlm in said County. Fifty names will be on the roll before Klossner. the peace. The former was discharged one-third cash and two-thirds on time By the Court, as heretofore as the Eagle Roller Mill Christmas. and the latter fined $25 and cost. Otto with satisfactory security at 7 per cent KRNST BRANDT Adolph Falk, an invalid of Milford, Co. [L. S.] 43 Judge of Probate per annum. New Ulm Stone Co. left Monday evening for Califcrnia for The wedding of Mr. Hackbarth of Heymann turned $10 in a fine into the On the 22nd of this month, one week Otto Sehell, Sec'y. Sheriffs Sale. same treasury on Thursday. his health. this city and Miss Muessing of Nicollet from to-morrow evening, the people of SOCIAL HOP will be solemnized at the Lutheran Hose Company No. 2 has been disbanded. By vntueofan Execution, issued out of and Henry Crone goes to Chicago this New Ulm will be permitted to listen to under the Seal of the District Court, in and for the Ulmchurch to-njorrow. The company notified the week in the interests of the .New County of Brown and Stata of Minnesota, upon a a musical concrrt, that will sayor largely judgment rendered and docketed in the said Court council that it would withdraw from Creamery. The Herald is authority for the statement on the 28th day of January A 1891, in an acion of a treat. The leading feature of -AT- wherein Margiretha Eichmann is Plaintiff, and the service unless a hose house was that the Sleepy Eye Dispatch will Gustav Subilia has disposed of his the entertainment, of course, will be John Eichmann Defendant, in favor of the said built on the south side, but the city fathers be sold by the stockholders to H. G. Plaintiff ind agamat the said Defendant, tor the restaurant in Springfield »and will re Max Dick, the celebrated violin virtuoso sum of Three hundred eight and eighty-seven got the start of the team and took Hays, the present editoi. $ttHy $ve, Odt. 18th, hundredths Dollars and twelve dollars per month, move to Tracy. of St, Peter. Mr. Dick is fast gain, ilimonj and upon which there is now due and unpaid the liberty of disbanding the organization. Mr. Gley, an aged citizen, was thrown ing a reputation as one of the Ole Bull ADMISSION 35 Cents A Couple. the sum of Four hundred twenty one dollars The members of the Masonic Lodge (421) which execution was directed and delivered ofi the seat of a buggy while out riding school, and his renderings on the most Everybody Invited. will devote one rocm in the new Block to me as Sheriff in and foi the said County of Brown I have this 28th day of September A. The Brown County Sunday School Sunday afternoon, and received a shock perfect of instruments have everywhere to library purposes. 1 891, levied upon all the riaht, title and interest of "KIRCHWEIH" Association will hold its annual meeting from which it will take some time to the said Defendant Joan Eichmann in and to the met with exceptional praise. He will Mrs. L. B. Krook lost a gold watch following de«cribed lands and leal estate situate recover. in the First Baptist Church in Sleepy lying and being in jhe county of Brown and Mmne be assisted by Miss Richards of St. last Sunday somewhere between New sota, to wit: Lotone(l) two (2) three (3) five (5) Eye October 22nd and 23rd. No pains Paul and Miss Fichthorn and Dr. Flint Flour fell to $2 10 per hundred in «ix (6) and seven (7) of Block No. one hundred Ulm and Lake Hanska. AT and eighty (189) south of Centre Street in the city will be spared to make this meeting interesting of St. Peter, all of whom are talented New Ulm Friday, and it is estimated Shcmucker's Tivoli of New Ulm accordi»6 to 'he may of snid city of James Thomas,, who taught school and instructive, and a cordial NewLlmon file in the office of the Register of artists. that 300,000 pounds have been sold to Deeds ir and foi siid County,of Brown in Cottonwood last year, is conducting invitation to attend is extended to all the city trade within the past three days $ttHiky 3E[ve, 06t. l8tb„ Notice is hereby given, that I, the undersigned, Tommy Head and Emil Kellermann, one in Courtland this year. as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described who are interested in Sunday School as a result. Everybody Invited. property 01 so much thereot as may be the runaway boys, were brought back The concert by the Danz orchestra work. necessary to pay the amount due on said judgment,togethei The transfer of the express office was from Nicollet by Mr. Kellermann on I with interest and costs of sale to the FRED WILLIAMS, of Minneapolis, which was announced C. H. Tedman, who'is known to many hignest bidder, foi cash, at public auction at the made Friday. Geo. B, Viets, the former Wednesday. At Courtland the boys front door of the new court house in the city of for November 15th, has been declared in New Ulm as the representative of New Ulm, the Cojnt) of Brown and State of agent,has been called to a position bought a rifle and some victuals and off. TImnesotH, on Friday the 13th day of November Leet & Knowlton, the Rochester tailors, PROPRIETOR OF in St. Paul, and is succeeded by his then made their way to Nicollet. There A 1891, at t"n clock A of that day, to SAMPLE ROOM AND At the Company A rifle practice Sunday has transferred his services for the satisfy the said Execution together with the interest brother, Frank A. they engaged two rooms at one of the and costs thereon morning Capt. Steinhauser won the coming year to the firm of Kellogg & BILLIARD HALL Dated September 28»h A 1891 hotels and each went to sleep Tuesday E. G. Eoch and wife arrived home gold medal and Charles Stoeckert the Co,, the most extensive wholesale clothing LotilS SCHMELZ, night with a gun by his side. At midnight, Sheriff of Brown County, Minn. safely from their European trip Thursday silver one. Fine line of wines, liquors and cigars dealers in Chicago. Mr. Tedman LIND& HAGBERG the father of young Kellermann Attys foi PI untiff evening. They were absent over always kept in stock. is one of the best salesman on the Now Ulm, Minn Quite a wheat nght is being waged arrived and took both boys home. three months, and enjoyed their visit to Win. PF/ENDER, New Block. Minnesota Str., New Ulm. road. here and the price of wheat is from two When they started from here they had Germany immensely. WM. HUMMEL, to three cents higher than in neighboring The owners of the steamooat have $48 belonging to their parents and had Lt. Buschers and several other young towns. built a large new boat-house. Next their minds made up to go to California. men of Courtland will leave about Nov, REAL ESTATE A^D season they will improve their boats This makes the third time that young Chas. Arhard, who has been in the 1st, for Southern California to inspect INSURANCE AGENT, and furnish passengers with a delightful DEALER IN Head has skipped after reading five employ of the New Ulm Creamery Co., the country with a view of locating DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, ride up and down the Minnesota has gone to St. Peter to attend the G. cent novels and the second time that MULLEN BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. there. They will go over the Sante Fe river, which, by the way, affords as Fire, Tornado, Hail, Life, Accident, A. College, Kellermann has left the home of his TOYS AND GROCERIES. route. Plate Glast & Live Stock Insurance beautiful scenery near New Ulm as will parents. The bovs are lfi and 11 years The new lime card was not issued placed in hrst class Compinies. I have a large stock of woolen underwear Chas. Sommer and daughter, Mrs. F. be found even along the banks of the old respectively. P^eal Estate last Sunday as was expected, 8ut it is for ladies, gents and children. M. Whitney, came home from Northfield Hudson, giveD out that the change will be made Elegant assortment of ladies' jackets, The entertainment at Turner Hall on the latter part of the week. They shawls and children's cloaks, also large on the 18th. Our Courtland correspondent writes BOUGHT AND SOLD Sunday evening was of superior merit had been called thither by the illness variety in dress trimmings in all styles that two young men from New Ulmin Loans negotiated on farm property. many respects to any that have been Otto Sommer has been promoted to and colors. The millinery department of Mrs. L. C. Johnson, who is now considerably wpre summoned before Justice Bowen Passage Tickets sold on best Steamship given by the same parties before. The the position of assistant book-keeper in under the management of Miss Emma improved. last Monday by G. Arndt for disorderly Hummel, contains all the novelties of Lmes to and from Europe. overtures by the orchestra, the singing, the Empire Mill. Fritz Hummel Rolves & Wiesner will commence the season. A full line of ladies' and conduct and abusive language used DOCUMENTS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED & ACKNOWLEDGED. the theatre and in fact everything gave is messeoger boy. children's fall and winter hats and this week to make large additions to towards Mrs. Arndt at meeting on the WIESENTHAL proof of careful rehearsal and repeatedly children's hoods also a fine line of Wm. Wandersee has sold his house their livery barn. One will be 8 30 public road near Heyman's place. The called for encores from the audience. black and colored tips and fancy feathers. in this city to Fred Bach, a farmer now feet in 3ize and the other 78 14. The correspondent adds that each of the The "Turner vom Mars" excited laughter, Stock is entirely new and all work living near Morton. The latter will extension will give them plenty of room guaranteed hrst class. young men was fined $5 and co3ts the violin solo by Wm. Pfaeuder Wine And Beer Hall. move here to reside. and enable them to add largely to their Stamping done to order. amounting in all to over $16, but neglects established respect for the violinist, livery stock. Tne family of Wm. Silverson arrived to give their names. F, 1 1 1 Proprietor, while tne trombone solo by Edward GREAT AUCTION here from Nicollet Thursday evening In every part of the city small residences Baer, the piano duet by the Misses Koch 9 The lecture by Johanna Greie of and will reside in the Hummel residence are now in progress of construction and Schuetz, the zithern rendering by New York at Turner Hall on Friday This is one of the most popular resorts on German Street. and many foundations are being Miss Frida Hanenstein and the flute evening drew out a fairly large audience of its kind in the valley. Finest laid so as to erect homes in the spring. Christian Nilson has given up his selection by Theo. Metzke all demonstrated She treated principally of liberty of drinks always kept on hand. $10,000.00 It is safe to estimate the total amount position with Chas.Brust and will work the existence in New Ulm of thought, as opposed to the accepted beliefs ^HUMPHREYS* of building improvements in New Ulm good musical talent. A short comedy for Frank Kuetzing. The present week of former generations which are worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Dress this year at over $200,000. he is spending in St. Paul. concluded the entertainment, special clung to with such tenacity by so many Goods, Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, VETERINARYSPECIFICS mention of which appears elsewhere. people of the present time, and during John Schmelz and wife of Springfield The action of John Kohlhase vs. the Shirtings, Tickings, Table Cloths, For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, the whole course of her address, the are guests in this city. Mr. Schmelz old Sleepy Eye Roller Mill Co. to recover Yams, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, C. A. Hagberg was in St. Peter yesterday. AND POTJLTSt/ $6,000 damages for injuries sustained audience was held in close attention by Underwear all sizes. Laces and Embroideries, has sold the Commercial Hotel in 50 0 Page Book «n Treatment of Animals while working in the mill, ha the brilliant woman's eloquence and Ribbons and iooo other Springfield to Luverne parties. and Chart Sent Free. articles to be sold at CURES 5 l?evers,Cons:e8tions,Inflammation force in ar ument. been called for trial in the general term A.A.I Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. Mrs. Rehxeld has returned from St. The state school apportionment was B.B.—Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism. SOMMER'S STORE, of the United States circuit court in Paul. C.C.--Distemper, Nasal Discharges. made last week by which Brown county At the home of the Misses Emma and D.D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. Mankato on November 3rd. Allie Scherer on Saturday evening there E.E.—Couahs, Heaves, Pneumonia. receives $9,619.20, Nicollet county Mrs. McShane of Minneapolis is here SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. F.F.— Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. Sam Millhouse has resigned from his $7,603.20, and Redwood $6,502.40. was held the first card party of the season. on a visit. G.G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock and 7 position at the New Ulm Creamery on H.H.«Urinary and Kidney Diseases. Eleven tables were surrounded 1.1.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. Miss Edith Whitney, who has been in the evening. A. F. Rabe, the Nicollet merchants, account of ill health and leaves this J.K..—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis* by friends of "high, low and thepedroV spending several weeks here with Mr. Single Bottle (over 50 doses), .6 0 spent Thursday here. JOHN ALBERT, week for Rice Lake, Barron County, and the interesting game continued until Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, and Mrs. F. M. Whitney, left on Saturday Auctioneer. Veterinary Oure Oil and dedicator, $ 7 0 0 Wisconsin. The creamery loses an excellent Attorneys Hagberg and Eckstein were eleven o'clock. Tempting refreshments for her home in Baraboo, Wis. a Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.00 man in Mr. Millhouse, and New at Mankato Thursday. STATE Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhere were then served, and soon after OF MTNTSTESOTA, Count/ of Brown ss. and in any quantity on Beceipt of Price. Cards are out announcing the marriage Ulm is minus a good citizen. la Probate Comt. Special Term. October 8th, HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., the pleasant party was at an end. The C. A. Mueller made a business trip 1891. on the 29 th of Miss Wilhelmina Corner William and John Sts., New York. In the matter of the Estate of August Sehell The Fish pond of John Hauenstein winners of the head prizes were Mrs. [HUMPHREYS' to Mankato Thursday. Gieseke to John W. Rengstorf. The deceased: and Rev. Berghold was drained on W. F. Seiter and John Larson and of Whereas, an Instrument in writing purporting fJl bride is a daughter of August Gieseke of tobe the last will and testament of August Sehell HOMEOPATHIC ft John C. Geiger was down from Tuesday, and carp were found that the "booby" prizes, Miss Schuetz and deceased, late ot said county, and also an instrument Courtland. (SPECIFIC No 6 0 Springfield over Sunday. in writing purporting to be a weighed over eight pounds. Millions J. L. Schoch. codicil to said will have been delivered Anton Gag has prepared large and of young ones were also seen, and in Hugo Schleuder and wife of Spring, to this conrt Two young school boys undertook to And whereas, Therese Sehell has filed therewith In use 30 years The only successful remedy for beautiful photographs of the Eagle Mill field were in town Monday. the course of time the ponds will be fier petition, representing among other things Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, clean out a boiler at the electric light Co^s extensive plant. The photographs that said August Sehell died in said county filled with an abundance of full grown on the 20th day of September 1891, testate Mrs. A. G. Seiter of Winthrop spent station one day last week, and their experience and Prostration, from over work or other causes. are 16 20 in size and are specimens of and that said petitioner is the sole executrix specimens of this splendid family offish. $1 per vial, or 5 vials andlarge vial powder, for $5. was very amusing to those who Sunday with her New Ulm friends. named in said last will and testament, SOLD BT DRUGGISTS, or ont postpaid on recent excellent work. of prlce.-HUMPHREYS' jnEDiCINE CO., and praying that the said instrument may It seems as if there were some mortals happened to be in the immediate vicinity. J. H. Merhoff a merchant of Win be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary Cor. William Livervn and Joh Sts., N. Y. Bus And Line. The will of the late August Sehell be to her issued thereon doomed to walk this earth for The job was rough enough to sicken throp, was among Sunday's visitors. It is ordered, that the proofs of s»td instrument, was filed in the Probate Court on Thursday. no other purpose than^Jto dabble and the said petition, be heard before this a man, but the youngsters were determined Geo. Grimm of Springfield and H.H. conrt, at the. Probate Office in said county, on All of the property is willed to in mischief and make trouble upon being engineers someday Thursday the 5th day of November A .D. 1891,at 11 Reigner of Sleepy Eye sundayed here. the widow, Therese Sehell, who is also o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may ROLVES & WIESNER, Props. for others. At any rate, the rascals, and stuck to their work until school appear and contest the probate of said instru. appointed executrix. Miss Horace Greely Perry, of the St. meat Z'~i who go out of their way to demolish the was called and until they were in a condition And It is farther ordered, that public notice of frfsj Peter Journal, visited in the city over Mrs. Rose, mother of the condemned boats on the river and particularly the to soak in soap and water for a the time and place cf said hearing be given to all la addition to the bus line, a fine line persons interested, by publication of these orders Sunday- prisoner, called on her son Monday, and of ligs for city customers will, be furnished steamer appea to demonstrate the truth week. When through, they made up once in each week for three successive weeksprior at reasonable rates. Busses wiL It & to said day of bearing, in the New TJlm Review a the meeting and parting was such as to of this statement. If caught at their their minds that they had been "in it," weekly tnewspaper printed and published at the %&&& make all trains from both hotels. Barn bring tears to the eyes of most anyone. evil doings, they should be made to feel as far as boiler cleaning was concerned, city ox New Ulm in said county. %, is located to the rear of the Dakota Geo. Hofmeister and AlbertPfaender By the Court, OL, Mrs. Rose lives in Trac for the first and last time*,., House. were homo from the Mankato Normal ERNST BRANDT *k?*fe:1fS 8,t **j 43 JSS*** tsJndge ofProbate $ c'ti Saturday and Sunday. ^#m--* h*A*JJ§s*»3~ wkm^^^m^mmdmsm ...-.•-.