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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 2

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3: vs A HUNDREDS WEREHERE Vr ft ROM THE EASjT SIDE The VmfcsxjfHbiiie ueapolis for wrouple of visit with 4 Bi THE BRIDGE STREET 'AUSTIN MINS Bridge Street Shoe Store i Mr ex 4 JOSEPH COTA THE SHOE MAN dis Vr iif Hrndsomest of all Wfael Aleoagent for S' juries are not so serious as they pear to be at present ELLIS' VOBLE TBOHtMTOBfr i duce the desired tonic effect'? ele judiciously ridden will do it few Jg ALMBERG urniture and Undertaking South of Court Housa Square 1 I rr 1 i mention of jinniahnu vii iCinUmner On tjTA eaiea me tact that the mans Prom ancient and noble stock 3C2SX i Wehave juste received some aro uuw mceiy setuea our mew I quarterson Bridge street five doors east of irst National Bank Remember we have ar! full stock of i ljtt feC i Nomatter who occupies the White hereafter' it writ never contain a more charming mother and "group of yttle children than it does now It is typical of the best Amer loan domestic life St Paul Dispatch Maple Genuine aribault Purity 4 lour Vf Wq have that also Purity flour hacks are not copy righted so anyone can put cheap stuff into Purity sacks hut we Guarantee the Genuine aribault Parity Hot cakes do not go faster than Vienna Pas try Powder at 25c a can for each can contains a 1 Mk r'x Wheel in our 'window 1 id? HMmr WC Convention1 The W'O ot the second trict will hold its annual convention in tha' Baptist church in this city com mencing June 23 and continuing until ta 25th An interesting program hs been prepared Bev Hannah Mullinix and Bev Alice Palmer an all areund the world missionary will be present Mise lorence Jones will give some of her delightful recitations All inter ested in the work are in vj ted to at'ten this convention iiiii Speeches at Turner Hall A d'K rt'' srk Grand Concert at he Opera House Saturday Night Bi dabatt Court Tf JX i The will of Herman Relnkee de OOMed late of tlw' town of Walthasj ww admittedTo probate TGXBSON ARNPS VT3 "Have opened shbpfbn'Mfll street second door west of the Williams House They are prepared to do all kinds of tin work and pump work Repairing of Gasoline stoves' a specialty Mr Gibson is a tinner of twenty experi ence late with Revord Holmes 'TT 'A ms PALMER Opposite Postoffice fv Ti TjT 4 A PICNIC AT COLUMBIA PARK THEiDAILX HERALD Estabijwbb Nov 1891 Dr A Sawyer 1 have had then matismsince I was 20 years old but' since U8ingyonr family cure have been free from it It also eurecTmy husband of the name disease' Mrs Bpbt tCon nellyBrooklynrIowa and Sugar Direct from ermon We get it every year from the same man and know" what it is If ydu are a judge of maple goods come in and try it If you want 7 Preet Slaven Vice Preet Jno Scott i W'i? bImPM tirio A til Austin Minnesota camP Cafltai $80: zJ ft A 11D I TTDAnn 'h unanruM tg'S" A St Paul judge has' the boilerinspeeuon lawi neons titu tiona' He states that while he is very loth to declare it so he felt bound to do 80 on ground that it was class leg islation inasmuch' as 'the boilers and engineers of railroado were exempted by the act ae ere also boilersin spected by insurance companies This ffdsa hard blow to the 1 state inspectors Hebeafieb when St Paul i get thirsty afteVtheTiridnight hour they will have to go over and see Minnie Chief of Police Goss has declared that the midnight closing order will Tit be" rigidly and ''impartially jjnforced against every saioon mine city ipr if The largest gift yet bestowed in thiscountry upon either the Volunteers or the Salvation Army hasbeem mcte to Commander Army by Julia Daly of Chicago The dona tion of two lots valued AAA 1 uvv uu in uuoviuurlj UUvuUUlLxUQUL Down in Massachusetts at a museum claim to have a cherry stone con taining a' dozen silver spoons The stone is of the ordinary size the spoons being so small that their shape and i can be'distinguishied only by the 1 The rainfall for the state since March 71 i im sma io nave averagea iouj inenes ih'exoees of the usual amouar the as tual tafrbeing ak'iMinn: luth and 112 at Morehead Peabt the arctic explorer is getting' sensible' Prep are being made VV? tor a purely scientific undertaking with the geological formation of the north western coast of Greenland as ttic ulti jaitapbjectV XX xl'VI You expect tozfind that 1 your home will" be comfortable I and pleasant unless you "make ifl 1 so There is no use in these 'dav8 1 to be without i A I lEunnture 1 That is' comfortable end sen ic able You can get chairs nD( all urnitffre of us at Jow prices "Why net have it? 1 I IlBii Medium Grade wheelr Our wheels are guaranteed for one year Our repair shop is thoroughly equip ped with a full line of tools and extras A According to in noup cement the German societies held their grand'march on Saturday afternoon following which tlftf speech making'Bt Turner Park: After being entertained the band The audience gave attention to addresses Chairman Joseph itzthum made a brief introductory speech and then introduced Mayor who welcomed the German guests in well chosen and appropriate words and extended to' them the greeting of the city" He rejoiced to have them mike a sojourn in Austin whose good people are reputed for hospitality and their good eare of visiting "friends with' whom sociability is a characteristic trait would fully 'enjoy the occasion' They were invited toyview the the finest 'and best in Southern Minnesota Every latitudewould be given Io visitors they should evembe allowed to flirt with out wives and daughters without reproach he would see that the police should be properly disarmed and even the keys of the lock up should be lost Sincerely wishing that naught might occur to mat the festive occasion' he extended to the societies the freedom of the city r' After hearty applause: from the audience' the singers rendered a musical response The chairman then in trod Hom Nathan who made the principal address of the day Mr Kingsley was introduced as next State Attorney which announce ment was received with cheers address throughout was hu morous as shown by frequent ap plause ana laughter he playful cused hineelf for any awkward pro: nunciation of the few German words used but was assured by many voices that he was all right The speaker reuarked that he had often noted that among the people who came to us from foreign shores show the Germans have conspicuously the greatest capacity and power and the most ingenious devices for most throughly andcompletely enjoying life He has noticed in such gatherings as the present large numbers of as handsome pleasant and atheistic people as there are in the country' During a visit in Germany some twelve mon ths ago ip passing up the beautiful Rhine and through the picturesque towns1 'he he observed the condition which made Germans bo attached to the atherland and which tend to foster the sooial instincts He can appreciate the social life of the German people which is to be commended inevery way The speaker dwelt briefly upon the remarkable manner in which the Ger mans have maintained distinctive character isticsi'and recalled ihatujAcitus many centuriwi made special ViBoinia has a peanut trust to com The Midway News in speaking' of the strike of the Twin City printers says: printers of St Paul and Minneapolis have been biting at theirown noses again this 'week by trying tn fnrAA th Air AmnlnVAro hv nnwOTnnnc j' which they clearly cannot afford to pay When it comes to strikes the poor working man'is always loser arja consequently the striker is always in the few nll rr 7 They all have their opinions regard ing the cycle and a well known medi cal miAi has theoilowing to say on the eupject: oil irorv in a modern "bicycle combined in drug form and given to person run' down in healthj would require rrionths to pro bicy in a Iowa this morning fl Miss Emma Dorr has gone to Min 1 friends Rev McLeod gave a very interesting talk on the subject I Ought to at the Presbyterian church last night Engineer Smith alks the street like a bahtam rddster' He has just received a letterifrom Montana telling the 'glad tidings tlia? he is Tk 12 J' Pinched Brakeman Thornton met with a painful Saturday nightizat aribault He was making a coupling when in some way his right hand slipped his third finger belng and spljt open i Dr' Allen the railroad coro surgeon dressed the wound Thorton willlSe laid up for two weeks A pleasant bed room is the place to fipd sweet peace and rest fortheover wearied mind Such a haven should be Asweet and attractive place It can be madesoatbut small expense by Investng in one of our bed room Austin urniture Co DAY Exercises Were Held at Several of the Churches in the City Yesterday was Day ivhich is always looked forward to by both children and their parents Itromes but once a year at which t'me the little folks are given ftp opportunity to help along a worthy cause that of fill ing the needy coffers of an educational society At the Central Presbyterian church services jvere heldinthe forenoon on cf the "special features be ing the graduating exercises of ten worthy scholars from the primary de partment in which they were presented with handsome 'bibles and An address for the was given by the pastor At the Methodist thechil dren took an active part in a program entitled a Sunday school concert service appropriately ar ranged for Day It was pretty service and showed a great deal of preparation on ther intendent and teachers" Exercises iswere held at' the irst Presbyterian church in? the forenoon The program consisted of twenty one numbers in songs and recitations by the Sunday scholars The 1 tfj a church was very beautifully decorated Exercises will be held at the Congre gational chureh on Bunday next Thepastop will address the children in the morning while the evening will be de voted to a concert by the children The regular Day program was crriedout at the Baptist church which was attended the church being very prettily decorated 1 PAINULLY Ousley Sustains Severe Injuries rom a all Down Cellar This morningat about' 11 4 A Ousley one sof the proprietors of the Grand Hotel and Dr Allen en tered the rear of Dalager Ur bach's hardware store and were pro ceeding to the front of the store when Mr Ousley stepped off into an open trap door leading to the cellar" Dr Alien saw him make the mis stepj but too late to save him from the fall He felkheavilv on the stairs and then bounded to the cellar The total fall was about fifteen feet A spring cot was procured and "the injured man was earned to the hotel mean while suf fer lag intense pain inOn jfiien and aiCex? amination revi located Also the Pelvis bone was found'to have sustained a most painful bruise juuLthe indications are that it is cracked very near the center 1 How ever it impossible to ascertain the exact' injurf to this bone at present The fall was a hard one and might have easily resulted more seriously althoughit Is' bad enough aa it isz Mri Ousley ds resting easily as possible under the skillful care of the physician We sincerely hopiT his in ap th6 latest' styles at prices that will aston ish Repairing and foot wear to order a specialty tion and character which gives the Germans such love of social pleasure suchisense of honor such love of father land such esteem for their women The Germans have maintained' their nation and any temporary Advance by other nations have been warned off and Germany stands todaysa A' recent speech of Senator was Quoted in which he spoke in commen dation of the 15000000 Gernjans whose blood hasbeen infused into the brain and sinew of America Nor did they come as pirates or freeboo ters but in peace to help subdue and develop the new wilderness These people have become important texture in'the fabfjc of American citizenship The brain aid bran which have so worthily assisted in the prosperity of our own country have brought other things i of value besides industry and frugality and whiefl are worthy of imitation or instance 'sociability and "love of hospitality The rule of hospitality has been retained among the Germans from ancient times' The principle of sociability is as pld asSthe language and people It is seen 'inherited hose ho come to these shores and is everywhere to be fotind No one" whether friend stranger or nemy can apply to a German fora lodging ON OUbth page ft The production of aluminum has9 in Cressed from 150 "'pounds' in: to 839629 pounds last year During this time the price has dropped from 39 a I pound to about 70 cents i A 'UM 1 i 3 y1 74 7 7 VxV '7 A Sew churn that produces butter in one minute from sterilized it milkhas been invented by a Swedish L1 'wt' 1 7 1 The making of cod liveroil in an'im pbrtant industry at Christiania 70 000 barrels was the quantity exported 4 Mr i Si room in which Napoleon I died Kg is Uoivastabl A The State Saengerbund Draws Large Jgf Visitors pointed as executors c1 The will of John Revord deceased late of this city was admitted "to 'pro bate today' Tne will of Lizzie 'Heer deceased late of the town of Lansing as admit ted to probate today Albert and red appointed as execu tors yr kV fi 1 Dulitz has been' appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Henry Bu" dahn deceased late of the town of Waltham Hearing on the appointment of ad ministrator of the estate of Chas Jen sen deceased late of Red Rock was ad journed until riday June 19 at 10 Dr A Sawyer 11 After using one box of the Pastilles I find myself en tirely cured My case had been treated by several Lucy Bitner Kajr sas Ills I 1s your property" insured' against fire? If mot call at my office and get your buildings insured I have four first class Raijney west of cptirt house? 4 A 1 BasJ OiLritJlrorlkljrii? Which place will yon go? The Chicago Great Western (Maple Leaf Route) has made a rate of a fare and one third for the round trip to both places plan Boston on account of the International Sunday school convention to be held June 20th to 27th to Brooklyn account of the annual congress American hist League to be held June 22nd' to' 27th Tickets to Boston will be good June 17 I to 30th to Brooklyn tickets will be good unu lOttr to iJOtln apply to aay agent of the Chicago Great Western Railway detailed information Arthur pole" agent Austin 'i AU are cordially invited tdjcall on us 7 Respect! ully GIBSON ARNES Props Entered at the Postoffice at Austin Minn' las Second class mail matter 7 AUSTIN MINN JUNE 15 1896 THE JAfEATHER v' Generally fair today and tomorrow 'Cooler 'in southeastern portion tonight London Daily News is authority r'X for the surprising statement that the A area of Chicago is 186138 square miles This isYalluded to by our British contemporary as Mess than an opinion which no one who appreciates the im port of the figures will attempt to con trovert inasmuch as even" it self can hardly have realized that it has grown large enough to take in the whole of Ill'iitois'and several" adjoining A states as well Pioneer Press tr fr Jr' SV XSgH Star I tjO Eiiiuiiljj s' k' IM Boots Sdes NEW tasinx aunty rS A i vwrwf 1.

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