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»5f Oscar Mielke Otto Mielke John K Johnson ... S. urausam P. A. Wall Herman Stark J. W. Kolbe Wm. Remus A. J. Fischer G. E. Sambrecht ... Robt. C. Sambrecht John Lieb Claus Meinert John Regelin Herman Voge And. Hanson Geo. Moldan Jacob Hanson Geo. J. Helget Geo. W. Helget .. J. M. Steffel . Wm. James Halvor Larson John Schous Henry Liesenfeld P. T. Paulson Geo Marti Anton Zeig Geo. Zeng Wm. Boettger Nick Permantjen Theo. Mohr Joseph Pfeiffer Gottlieb Oswald Wm. Prahl Charlotte Ruemke Albert Anderson Andrew Anderson Joseph Flelssner Wenzel Schwinghammer Martin Schwinghammer Jos H. Schiffert Frank Romberg Wenzel Schueller John Halvorsen Mary Penning Fred Alwin Henry Dohrmann Dan Marum .*..«..*,' Hy Boettger •. «**•>* Wm. Berg .,* John Essig Frank Pascher Ing. L. Brude John Heling G E Gilbertson Bert Prescott Emil Hansen Mrs H. Breitkrentz H W. Eickholt J H. Enden Fred Zick ' Jos Shart Ernest Rolloff F W Selmer Henry Moll Hy Moll Theo Waibel And Ubl Jorgen Tande Rollof Hyne H G Manderfeld C O Johnson A W Pederson Erland Lien Ernst Ott Albert Ott Albert Otto M Kuelbs Fritz Wilfarht Jacob Jensen John Cutting Aug Schultz Stephen Sellner Geo Saffert Andrew Duetsch Wm. Voltm C S Robertson Chas. McGregor Gustav Bruess Christian Johnson Herman Fntsche John Pa ulson Peter Seifert Hans L. Bjorneberg H F Fredenckson Henry Knees Vincent Schimschock John Schimschock Anton Ruby Augusta Schwartz Nels Nelson Halvor Halvorson John Nelson Nick E Nilson Christian Larson C H Heers Otto Schreyer Fred Cass v Geo Guth Jacob Schmitt Fied Schutt Fred Frobose Fred Heidemann Frank Augustine Mary Renner H Hillesheim L P Isaackson Martin Klelshuns Christ Lendt Martin Penning George Kretsch Jas Martmka Mat Kunz Geo Maho Guttorm Thorsen John Peach G. Burke R P Johnson John Trebesch A Schroepfer Ferd Hofschild Aug. Fenske C J Hutchmgs Mary Hughes Est W E Dittbenner Jul. Gluth Sevald Kjostad Michael Wise J. A Grabow A. Guetow Jas. G Gould Wenzel Vogel Hans Larson Aug Zellmer Vine Klaus Halver Evenson Ole T. Evenson H. Naub Oliver Gehrke Kate Stolz Olaf Kjilshuns Andrew O Vee H Morrison Martin Sorbel Margareth Helget Wm Schreyer Albin Vehkanje John Wmdschitl Henry Raschka Michael Laux Geo Pautzke Reinhart Kolbe Wm Prosch F F Jeske John Kryssler Carl Kelms Ole Peterson Hans O Haugen M. O Broste F Boddin Henrietta Darrow Tore Oren Aug Vogel Hans Blessum Philip Filzen Fred Haas Hermann Jeska Ludwig Bron Edward Casey Ole E Joramoe W H Gieseke Frank Wandersee Chas Renner Geo H. Johnson C Carstensen Albert Gehrke Carl Ott Joseph Vogel Carl Franz Mary Ladd M Grenier Hans Martensen Hanson Bros Jos Schmidt Geo. Griebel Fritz Guggisberg Herm. Dittbenner Alb Pretzel Gerhard Gulden Robt. Altermatt Ferdinand Marks Gustav Riehert Walter Jensen L. Stinhaus Christ Frebesch G Kassuelke Fred Lendt Peter F. Ellandsen Wm. Heymann M. C. Schade And. Seifert Adolph Honl Peter Madson N. W. Tesrow Johanna Nelson John Girg Geo. Tauer Lorenz Dietz Gottlieb Hintz David Sturm Chas. Remmele, Jr. ^ .... Anton Losleben A Kistner \ Wenzel Raschka Albert Ammundson , P. Q. Stetten John J. Juenemann M. Juenemann Jos. Ziegenhagen Wm. Timm Anton Heule Ed Wegener 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 98 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 98 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 Christ Johnson ^^ John Dauer ...« \%~ ' Gustav Radke Robt. Runck . r ..v., Thore Hanson .- *<- Clark Brown .,«. « C. E.-Armstrong „-; A. R. Johnson W. Huiras *.... t M. Schroepfer %J Hans Stockstad j -v Wm. Dehn * John J. Ubl « Fred Walther $ Lars Larson ; Carl Dittbenner .•' ~ Wm. Schroeder - W. J. Current Aug. Mielke Otto Banker Peter Knudson < C. Somerfeld , August Somerfeld Thomas C. Hoode Andrew Shellum Peter Merte H. L. Buggert Thos. Forster -••••.. Carl Kautzmback ^ , Otto Nuemann Otto Friton , -» Joseph Portner Adolph Weber Edward Blomecke - Janna Wellner Jos Fesenmaier * * Otto Wiedemann ... John Schmitt ^ y Angus McLeod *"* Joseph Wiltscheck Peter Geschwind * Wm. Guse *»••• John P. Drexler Chas. Schnabel Jacob Bakke .< Frank Lee Erick Sveim Wm. Marti Anton Schmid Carl Battig Aug. Frank ••••• Jos. Pelzel Wm. Brinkmann . Andrew Losleben Aug. Pltzner *• Even Larson Richard Sydow Ben Sydow Otto B. Rono August Becker E. I. Dreser H. Seidl Fred Crumlett Carl Schlack A. Manderf eld N Auguste Braum Edward Nichols Olaf Solberg Frank Sipka Carl Beltz Claus Heinricks H. W. Briggs Mrs. H. A. Moen Christ Johnson Jos. Hartneck Chas. Ganske Alb. H. Anderson John Domeier Fred Schlack Christ Lilliodden Peter Ruh Peter Newdahl Albert Meyer Wm. Hillesheim P .J. MilUer And. Steinmetz Louis Bloemeke J. J. Schumacher Casper Olstad Merit Haraldson H. Kremin N. B. Neumann Aldis Dietmann Carl Gluth A. Schrjmp J L. Moody Robt. Jank J. H. P. Hoy Aug. Timm Henry Meyer Edward Prahl Fred Orth Frank Wmdsehitl ' H. A. Clasen Ole' Thorkelson Jens Fredrickson J. S. Aspelund Gottleib Arndt Hy Wagner \ J B. Augustin Wm. Prechl Werner Juenemann Alfrid Reim C. W. Heinmann C. D. Griffith F. A. Tuttle F. M. Kennedy W. P. Grimes ^ s Mike Brandel Mark Current Chas. Clement Martin Arbei A. Dittbenner Bern Kotten George Marti Gust Mielke ., -. Mary Gilmore John W. Koester C. H. Eichholt Andrew Laube A. C. Ochs Geo. P. Forster Wm. Rossback Fred Radetzke Crone Bros John Krab A. G. Falk Geo. Martmka Aug. Rossow Wm. Bielke J. Johnson John Korbel, Jr Ch. Stuebe Christ Engel P. D. Raverty Jos. P. Filzen W. E. Koch Wm. Roglin Albert Kotten And. Dauer Chr. Spelbrink And. Sperl H. O. Schleuder ~ L. Schmiesing S. Mathiowetz Philip Saehs Chas. Thompson L. C. Thordson Joseph Schaefer Philip Kaufenberg Carl Kuntz Syver J. Bergum Peter Domeier Wenzel Neudecker Geo. J. Grossman Mary Hoffman P. Sumonsen Rich Twenty Otto Greenberg Herman Pfamder , Carl Engel * Aug. Ott Jul Melzer Fred Just Jos. Sonkup John J. Soukup Jacob Rossback Alois Krymarziek Jacob Geiger Herman Jeske J. C. Strom J H Addy Clement Bower C. Filiingham Michael Fuchs Carl Reetz Ludwig Olsen And Kopp A. Clausen Jas. Frantz - Jos. Schlicker B. Meyers Jos. Kaseforth Henry J. Mueller John Berg ". Henry Mueller Aug. Boelter ^ Peter Moe J. J. Schwegerl, Jr ' Robt. Michaelis Albert Plath Henry Essig Ole H. Olsen Ed Kreuger Joe Ryan ( Jos. A. Stadick ** A. J. Robertson *r Robt. Albrecht Olaf Wallin And. Zwatsechke Geo. Reineiger <* Geo. Sulka it Sven Hagen '..... ,*., Otto Peterson ^'* Jos. Schloegel *s»* r Ole Rorvig •<*, Bjorn Rorvig j **•« Herm. Plowmann Lorenz Brix * , Alex Waibel ^ Julius Pautzke fa - Mrs. Jeppe Jensen % r Gustav Kuehn $ f Auguste Serr . H. Wischstadt Franz Sellner . Wm. Stark .... Geo. Mack .... Gust Kersten . P. J. Miller ... Carl Wojahn .. Tosten Paulson John Ebilslsor 93 ! 93 93 >93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 . 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 - 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 1.86 1.93 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2,79 1.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 '2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 JOB. Renner. Julias Krenger Jacob Schmitz H. Jungerberg Jas. Fecker Bertha Wojahn Fred Sydow C. E. Dotson Mrs. C. H. Olsen Jos. Heller Otis A. Fox Alevlna Hoppe Chas. Hornburg; Jr, G. E. Snyder -, ,., Wm. Duncan, Sr '5 J? IS.96 Herman Juni «' 4*%i 3.72 Geo. Pechtl '>% 93 Total a .$1,511.25 County Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. Lt\. Balance on hand Jan. 1st 1902 March settlement tax collection Tune " *" " v r " T ^ November " "*\, ~ v *' i > 202 22 1,118 20 4,169 98 269 26 \ % Total $5,75966 DISBURSEMENTS AND RECAPmJXATION OF POOR FUND. ( > '• Physicians Statement««A" l 2 545 24 Medicines Statement "B" * 223 85 Relief orders issued by Co. Com- missioners Statement *'C" 1,691 25 Miscellaneous Statement "D" * 886 87 Poor Farm Expenses Statem't "E' 2,012 38 Balance on hand Jan. 1.1903 400 57 Total $6,759 66 Statement "A' PHYSICIANS. MEDICAL ATTENDANCE TO PAUPERS. Dr. G. F . Beachler New Ulm..., * 120 75 Dr.O.CStrickler " " ..... 18 25 Dr. G. F . Reineke " " .... 175 Dr.G. B.Weiser " •• .... 57 00 Dr. J. L. Schoch " " ..... 107 00 Dr. K. W. Bayley " " .... 20 25 Dr. L, A.Fritsche " " 42 50 Dr.J.W.B.Wellcome, jr. SleepyEye 3 29 Dr. A. F. Strickler " •• 54 00 Dr. Tho. Sullivan Springfield.: .... 68 00 Dr. J. A. Prim, Comfrey 52 45 Drawn in favor of Ole T. Haugen Hanska Mrs. A. Bjolorued, Hanska Drawn in favor of Ernst Picket Golden Gate . Mrs. Fredricka Radsch, Golde Gate Drawn in favor of Fred Heimer- dinger, Golden Gate Mrs. Fredrica Radsch Drawn in favor of Geo. Ross Springfield C.Miller, Springfield '. Drawn in favor of G. P. Ives Sleepy Eye Mrs. S. Hutchings, Sleepy Eyef 12 00 Total $1,1 ^U ^ Statemenet "D. MISCELLANEOUS. in* h 1 FrosterBro8.,forfarni8hingcoffiar**", " ior Mrs. Mary Landkammer New*>,, ' k Ulm,a pauper deceased by or44 der of Com. Eckstein $ 18 00 Ella Montgomery, for attending and nuising Mrs. Caroline^ t ' % Phelps of Sleepy Eye, a pauper, by order of Com. Petersen ~„x St. Alex. Hospital, for attending,, 400 Total $ 545: Statement "B" MEDICINE TO PAUPERS. And. J. Eckstein N e w U l m . Eug. A. Prefferle W. G. Alwin O. M. Olsen «• Carl Weschcke, Springfield . J. A. Prim, Comfrey S. B. Weiser, St. James 118 5 23 5 5 64 30 280 100 600 7 45 Total $ 223 85 Statement "C" RELIEF ORDERS ISSUED FOR SUPPORT TO OUTSIDE PAU- - PERS OF POOR FARM. Drawn in favor of Crone Bros.New Ulm Mrs. Wilhelmina Schwcrtz New Ulm Mrs. M. Hoffmann, New Ulm... CarlGrossse " Mrs. J. Koestner " Mrs. Johanna Macho '• Mrs. Elizabeth Filter " 4 ... Mrs.ThereseTehtschka »" "... Mrs. Aug. Stock " Rosella Ambrosch - M Michael Macho " Fritz Werner " Mrs. Anna Wiesner " Mrs. Mary Wiesner " JohnEdler " Drawn in favor of R. Pfeffefle New Ulm. Mrs. Mary Martinka New Ulm... Mrs. A. Rewitzer " LarsBoe " ... - Mrs.M. Nehls " " Drawn in favor of Ruemke 6c Co. New Ulm Mrs Johanna Macho New Ulm... Michael Macho " Rosela Ambrosch " Drawn in favor of Chas Fiedler New Ulm Mrs. John Koestner, N e w U l m ... Mrs. Susan Schmid ** Mrs. Rosela Ambrosch " Mrs. Anna Wiesner " John Stuhlreiner '* ..*, Drawn in favor of B. Behnke & Co. New Ulm Mrs. M. Fuchs New Ulm... John Drexler " Mrs. Anna Krueger " Michael Fuchs " ...~ Mrs. M. Dahlmann " Mrs. E.Hesse " Drawn in favor of Bastian & Buschard, N e w U l m Carl Grosse N e w U l m . . . Mrs. M. Hoffmann " .... John Macho " Mrs. Susan Schmid '* Drawn in 'favor of F. H, Behnke, New Ulm Mrs. Mary Dahlman, New Ulm... Mrs. S. Eisenbech " .... Drawn in favor of Wm. Amme New Ulm Mrs. Selm Waibel, New Ulm drawn in favor of Wm. Durbahn, New Ulm John Edler, N e w U l m Drawn in favor of E. Nic. Heinen. New Ulm Mrs. M. Martinka, New Ulm Drawn In favor of H. Nagel, New Ulm *<- Mrs. S. Waibel N e w U l m 7 25 Jac. Keller " .... 3 50 Mrs. Anna Rewitzer " . 3 50 Mrs. R. Hartneck " . . 3 00 Drawn in favor of J. F. Neumann New Ulm v Mrs. R. Hartneck N e w U l m .... 48 00 Michael Fuchs " 2 00 Mrs. E.Hesse " . 30 00 Mrs. M. Nehls . " ..„• 20 00 Wm.Bartl " . .... ' 2 00 John Heinz *« - , , 16 00 Mrs. Susan Schmid " • .... 10 00 Drawn in favor of P. Christensen SleepyEye _,. Mrs. S. Hutchings, Sleepy E y e . " 88 00 Mrs. M. Grause " « .... 44 00 Drawn in favor of T. G. Weber ^ / , §£j Sleepy Eye *••«* '< i^, J. Cerns, SleepyEye } u 63 00 Drawn in favor of L. P. J e n s e n f V. *y« ? * Co - Slee py fi ye m£Jk -w 1200 4 «L 60* 800 400 24 00 36 00 48 00 14 00 12 00 60 60 200 18 00 35 00 36 00 200 40 00 25 00 20 00 60 00 4 00 80 00 200 400 200 300 80o 12 OQ 42 Oo 22 OQ 90g 66 00 20 00 900 800 3100 800 56 00 25 00 800 and nurfeinft Mrs. Ira Miller county charge, from Aug. 27th. * " 1901 to Dec. 16th 1901, by order of % Board of Co. Corn's 80 00 St. Alex. Hospital, for attending ; - and nursing John Flanagan, a pauper from Aug. 27th 1901 t o 1 % Nov. 25th 1901, by order of Board v ofCo.Com's *.. 66 00 St. Alex. Hospital, for attending ,. ^ and nursing Mrs. Philomena« Tormo, a county charge, ftonx x - * Aug. 27th 1901 to April 16th 1902 by- order of Board of Co. Corn's i 230 71 Max Reinhart, for boarding a n d -- lodging Jim Nelson, a county * charge from Nov. 14th to Nov. 25 190:, by order of Com. Eckstein.. « 8 00 Geo. Schneider, foi board and lodging Carl Kamholz, a pauper from Oct. 22nd to Dec. 10th 1901, by order of Com. Miller 19 20 C. V. Lamm, for board, washing and lodging furnished to CarT" Kamholz, a pauper from Sept. 14th to Sept. 30th 1901, by order of Com. Miller 3 00 Paul Xlinkhammer, for board and lodging furnished to Jim Nelson a county charge, from Oct. 28th. to Nov. 13th 1901, by order of Com. Miller 7 00 Gust Wing, for attending, lodging and clothes furnished to Jim Nelson, a county charge by or- derof Com. Miller 54 00 Forster Bros, for bed and spring furnished to C. Krug a county charge, by order ot Com. Eck- stein t .. x 500 Peter Steffel, for opening and* closing grave for interment of Mary Xandkemmer, a pauper, by order of Com. Eckstein "" 4 03 A. J Eckstein, railroad fare ad- 5 vanced to transport vagrants .. 10 59 Hanska Linden Store Co. for, groceries, dry goods and mer- chandise delivered to Anna Bjolorued a county charge by or- . v der of Com. Synsteby 10 98 Hugh McBain for a cord of wood delivered to J. Cerns, a county charge, by order of Com. Peter- sen 650 Siver Hage, for coal and wood de- livered to Harry Schott, a pau- per, by order of Com, Svnsteby.. 2 40 Adolph Altermatt for shirts and socks furnished to Jim Nelson, a county charge by order of Com. • Miller 585 C. P. Linde, for boarding and lodging Wm. Heneg, a pauper from Sept. 23rd to Oct. 22nd 1901, by order of Com. Miller 12 00 R. Geisinger for meals served to H. Bennett and John Flanagan, paupers, by order of Com. Eck- stein 100 Crone Bros, for overshoes and socks furnished to Carl Claus in 1900 by order of Com. Schubert.. 3 25 John G. Holm for nursing Mrs. Ira Miller, a pauper for 45 days fur- nished fuel and paid railroad fare for taking patient to New Ulm. by order ot Com. Miller 50 00 Geo. P. Forster for a cofnn livery etc to Jul. Hahn a laborer who died in town of Burns town, by order of Com. Miller 16 00 August Debois for opening and closing grave for interment of Julius Hahn, by order of Com. Miller Zschunke ic Schilling for 1 shirts and pants furnished to George schottenbauer an inmate at the county poor farm, by order of Com. Eckstein St. Alex. Hospital for attending and nursing Christ Rushmeyer a pauper, from Feb. 26th to March25th I9o2, by order of Board of Cs. Commissioners St. Alex. Hospital for attending and nursing Frank Moiitor a ? iauper, from March 3rd to March 8th 1902, b y order of Board of Co. Commissioners St. Alex. Hospital for attending and nursing Herman Lemke, a county charge, from Marck 12th to April 5th 1902, b y order of Board ofCo.Com's City of New Ulm, for opening and closing grave for interment of Wilhelmina Schertz, by orderof Com. Eckstein Geo. P. Forster for coffin, digging grave and service rendered for Tony Beyer deceased, by order of Com. Miller John H. Forster coffin furnished for Mrs. Gruns, a pauper de- , ceased, by order of Com. Eck- stein St. Alex. Hospital for attending and nursing Mrs. Ira Miller a pauper, from April 15th to May 12th 1902, by order of Board of Co. Corn's St. Alex. Hospital for attending and nursing George Taautmuel- lera pauper, from May 28th to June 18th 1908, by order of Board ofCom's St. Alex. Hospital for attending and nursing Anton Bauer, a pauper from June 14th to June 23th 1902, b y order of Board of Corn's St.John's Hospital for attending and nursing Anton Beyer, a pauper, from March 24th to April 21st 1902, by order of Com. Miller A. C.Rogers, Supt. of the Minn. Institute for detectives for cloth- ing furnished to inmates of the school for feeble minded from this county, viz:- , Albert Armstrong Edgar Miller Sheridan Subilia f * Margaret Koeber ,-' Mary Burke ,* John Portner A Mary Portner Marcia Cassel , George Koeber ., J. Cerns, Sleepy Eye Drawn in favor of C. C. Jorgensen t Sleepy Eye - -', C. Gnnderman, Sleepy Eye .*-> Mrs.H.S.Kath " " 14\ Mrs.Fredrika Radsch.GoldenGate Drawn in favor of H. McBain SleepyEye ^ flsg&j John Cerns, SleepyEye ?*^ Drawn in favor of Ad. Altermatt Springfield Mrs. Theresa Koherr, Springfield Mrs. E. Nowack " H. Rivers ,-,*•<• Bertha Schultz lik^i " " Drawn in favor ot Carlson Bros. Hanska Xngela Pederson, Hanska .f ?A Drawn in favor of Linden 6c Han-^ 3 " ska Store Co., Hanska i ohn Johnson, Hanska ....... Jgl Irs. H. Thorsen " ... f.. ..f?, Mrs. Anna Bjolorued -^ .^ Drawn in favor 0I.L. Lamb Lum- \ ber Co., Hanska z John Johnson, Hanska Drawn in favor of Torgrimspn 6c Blessum, Hanska '-f^f Mrs. H. Thorsen Hanska^. 1 . , --, Mrs. A. Bjolorued Jt-K Drawn in favor of Hans Blessum Hanska Mrs. H. Thorsen, Hanska ** 21 00 33 00 89 00 50 00 -6 50 50 00 70 00 15 00 15 00 36 00 36 00 16 40 32 85 12 00 f«F 160 :?oo 1166 300 3 00 30 00 7 14 17 28 400 17 00 13 00 20 00 15 00 648 20 00 0 J ohn Lieb, for 3 tons of hay .'^' 16 00 ohn Zeller, for vegetables S 60 Arnold 6c Fritsche for stove, saw, washer, stove pipe etc 14 28 F.H. Retzlaff, for 1 team horses, oats, corn and steel narrow 148 75 F. H. Behnke, groceries, oil, etc... ,„„ 7 45 John Bentzin.Ior floor and feed.. Mf s 9 05 C. H. Hornburg, for 1 plow #f|l4 00 Dietz 6c Amann, for 1 set of har- ?4? ness, halters, brush and curry ^«' comb. fefc'flB 85 Robt. Fesenmaier, fori truck wa- 1 gon, spade, forks v:«61 85 Gerhard Gulden, for oats JJ 14 90 Ruemke 6c Co., blankets, quilts, O bed sheets, pillows, etc Lit 13 59 Tappe 6c Co., for screens, door #*i. frames, cellar sash frames ^% 13 20 Andrew J. Eckstein, for seeds, -% chicken medicine, etc X%'H7Q John Bentzin, for flour and feed... 1^27 25 Gottlieb Schrodt, for labor a n d -*% material placing mail box 1 66 Christ. Filzen Sr., for 5 hours la- * 1 bor with team, hauling gravel * 1 50 F. Nagel 6c Co., for barn founda- tion. .... 18960 Wm. Goede, erected a barn as per contract 174 00 Geo. P. Dietz & Co., labor and ma- <•> * terial for doors, partitions, clos- •> ets, etc r *55 86 W. Goede, part payment on con- { , tract for moving and remodeling chicken house and hog house... 200 00 John Wartha, for labor and mater- ial palatine building at poor farm . 48 10 Security Mutual Ins. Co. Insur- ance on buildings •• 9 00 J. H. Forster, bed. spring and mat- tress ; 6 50 John Lieb, for hay ..." 8 00 Eagle RoUer Mill Co., for oats ' 5 50 Geo. Hauenstein for potatoes and sugar.. 26 95 Robt. Fesenmafer, sprinkler, sta" 1 pies, corn planters, cultivators, * etc IQ 75 R. Pfefferle, coffee, potatoes', oil, soap,etc 20 00 Minn. Cent. Tel. Co.,for telephone service 28 10 Fidel Schneider, rental of dwell- ings adjoining poor t«rm 72 0o Fr. Lindmeyer, overseer's salary, 899 07 - To** 1 - 82,012 88 7 01 17 57 17 83 17 43 12 32 18 03 12 45 12 03 796 Total $182 63 Refund ing order 395, 463, 2357, 2358 a n d 2559 i s s u e d ^ 147 ;- v * ** -* f.*. iiisw 37 DISBURSEMENTS. , p§| Transferred to Co. Bevenue Fund, 'v mk * Wk law having been repealed $1,86100 ip| Private Redemption ' S8KK85 fund vPS 1 ^ **WS%dS RECEIPTS. IWl^rt i J Balance on hand January 1,1902 $210 42 n^ 1 ^ G. F. Schilling 187 S williamBruce W 1 if 7 JohnBoock,etal , .... i V J . 9 15 *f A. W. Williamson wtju 69 V>*^ M*s.R.Regelin 'JfU58 ^ Jos.P. Vogel ^ ^ 6 94 ,i L. H. Hackney . .,18 67 iKM^ J. Niederhoefer *,? 73 H^fi. Joseph Wech l 74 ^t^NE Aug Peterle ,, 34 > ,»!_. William Cronley * 85 i^^S MargarithaMueller 15 62 -s 'JmSa John Veit ,^ 116 X i '^f!S{ \^ Total «310 06 S^'l'vl .^t, 1 y DISBURSEMENTS <* . > - Ji \^u'& A. J. Grimmer, estate ^ $56 70 *•'}-'*&. Brown County Revenue Fund 7 25 u * t-"-' *S Chas. Beltz. fet 20 03 "£ -^ i ohn Larson . 177 J> v J" f ^ os. A. Eckstein , .-. K 4 81 4 .v^f 5 Chas. Q. Adams 86 01 N ~&\% W.CFOster - 60 2& ' Z*A JnlinsPedde 84 > ,-5^ Ferd. Juderiohn '..'. 35 v »>J Balance on hand January 1.1903 123 50 ^^ r? ,' Total $310 98 / V% ; County ; Road & Bridge Fund ' RECEIPTS. - " Balance on hand January 1. 1992 $2,118 89 March settlement tax collection 1,039 63 June " " '< * aon «*)> November " » .'.'.""." A. J. Eckstein, for old bridge lumber Total $7,485 66 ' " DISBURSEMENTS. W. S. Hewitt & Co., contract work, 96 feet steel approaches at Iberia bridge $1,975 00 W. S. Hewitt & Co., contract work for a new steel bridge south of Cobden 2344 QO Geo. Boock. profile and speclfica- tions for Cobden bridge 13 25 Jacob Klossner, Jr., repairs on Met- zen bridge 2 00 Geo. Boock, repairs on appproaches of Richartz bridge 289 25 Jos. Filzen, hauling bridsre planks to Ibiria and Laraoee bridge from New Ulm Lampert Lumber Co.. lumber for re- pairs furnished to Ibiria bridge ... 42 45 Peter Christensen, lumber for re- pairs furnished to Iberia bridge... 32 60 Math. Raymond, repairs on wind- horn bridge Schmid & Lehrer, material and 'la-' bor furnished repairing Spring- fleld Bridge 206 82 Jos. Haag, planking and repairing Alwinbridge .... Geo. Martinka, labor, repairing Iberia bridge Refunded by refunding orders Nos. 395, 463, 2357. 2358, 2 5 5 9 ........ 7 .... Franz Gerlach.repllingbridge planks at New Ulm W. S. Hewitt & Co., part payment on the 40-foot steel approach at Cob- den bridge 40000 APPROPRIATIONS. Town of Prairieville. aiding con- struction of a bridge over the North Branch in section 31 300 00 Town of Mulligan, aiding construc- tion of a bridge over the Little Cot- tonwood river between sections 10 and 11 300 00 Town of Bashaw, aiding to construct a bridge across the Little Cotton- v ' wood river between sections 14 and 15 200 00 Town of Stately, aiding to construct a bridge across the Little Cotton- wood river between sections 25 and _26 w , goo 00 Town of Slgel, aiding to construct a bridge across the Little Cotton- . wood river at Wenzel Krai's place 300 00 Balance on hand January 1,1903 685 98 750 45 00 3190 5 90 1 06 300 Warrant Account Fund January 1,1902, amount of warrant unredeemed $ 2528 49 Warrants issued during the year 1902 149,313 17 Total $151,841 66 Warrants redeemed during the vearl9B2. $151,797 79 Amount of warrants unredeemed January 1,1903 43 87 Total $151,841 66 f Current School Fund RECEIPTS. Balance on hand January 1,1902.... $ 69 92 March apportionment from the State 4,529 20 October apportionment from the State , 7,29600 R. Mielke, for liquor license 490 00 R. B. Hanson, for liquor license 490 00 Heyman Bros., for liquor license .... 490 00 0. Schneider, for liquor license 490 00 J. J. Ray, fines from justice court... N. Henningsen, fines from justice court P. Geschwind, fines from justice court C. S. Peterson, fines from justice court - 1. Gallagher, fines from justice ceurt O. P. Linde, fines from Juste court.. E. Brandt, fines from justice eourt... A. W. Peterson, fines from justice court ' it ! ill \"n 38 00 20100 34 00 15 00 180 00 40 00 500 10 00 Total $14,828 12 DISBURSEMENTS. March and October appor- tionment with fines, transferred to General SchoolFund $14,22140 ,; < Balance on hand January $ ' ' 1,1903..'. f .... 106 72 ^M Total $14,328 12 $14,328 12 A WORD TO FARM TOILERS. it YMstatement -tf.'^- X POOR FARM EXPENSES.r* 'Its Frank Xindmeyer for 1 cow, 7 hogs, 9 geese, 40 chickens, 18 bnshels of potatoes, 1 ton of hay, 1 stove etc Fedil Schneider for wood Ochs 6c Baer, for tinware kettles John Lieb, for i'ton of hay ."."."."r.".,^ R. Pfefferle, coffee pjl, sugar, brooms, soap, yeast etc Chas. Fjjdler, oil, salt, rice, oat meal, matches etc * L. 3. Buenger, Iron beds, springs, mattress, wash stand, shades pillows and chairs Forster Bros, bed mattress, table chairs, pillows and mirror Frank C. Schnoberich, for meats John Zeller, for 141 lbs. of beef ..... Bastian 6c Bushard, for blankets, bed sheets, sugar,comb, muslin B. B e h n k e 4c Co., for mitts, socks, blankets and toweling JohnBentzin,forflomr and feed.. Jos. Hoffmann, 67 chickens and 1 cow _^ Anton Hoffmann, for 10 bu. corn.,. J. H. weddendorf, for 1 Bates 6c Hawley mall box Hubert G. Theisen, 1 Jersey cowaak John Bentzin, for flour and feed.^ m $111 10 800 s 24 82 ' 8 00 16 53 360 23 40 34 10 1140 848 25 05 385 630 3140 400 275 18 00 15 70 Total $7,485 66 County Disinfection Fund. > RECEIPTS. March settlement tax collection $1,027 29 June " '• " 4,134 63 November ** " •' 265 40 Total $5,427 32 DISBURSEMENTS. City of New Ulm, reimbursed for control of contagious disease Sleepy Eye. Lake, reimbursed for control of contagious diseases Village of Springfield, reimbursed for control of contagious diseases. Town of Burnsnown, reimbursed for control of contagious diseases Town of Linden, reimbursed for con- trol of contagious diseases Town of North Star, reimbursed for control of contagious diseases .. Town of Stately, reimbursed for con- trol of contagious diseases Dr. J. W. B. Welcome, Jr., Sleepy Eye, visiting smallpox patients Town of Mulligan, reimbursed, for control of contagious diseases .. . P. Majewski, Sleepy Eye, disinfect- ing nouses, clothes, etc Dr. J. A. Prim. Comfrey, disinfecting houses, clothes, etc., and visiting smallpox patients— %> S. Meyers. Comfrey, caring for small- pox patients at Comfrey. J.F. Jensen, Sleepy Eye, dry goods* furnished to John Boyia, by order 954 00 444 97 561 34 31 65 25 75 15 70 850 3100 15 00 5100 65 00 13 00 of board of health L. Mogenson, Sleepy Eye, groceries supplied to J. Fischer, by order of the board of health Tosch& Remus. Sleepy Eye. wood delivered to G. Dayton, by order of board of health Sophia Bovia. Sleepy Eye, dry goods ordered destroyed by order of the board of health Town of Lake'Hanska, reimbursed, for disinfection Michael Williams, Home, for nursing Wm. -Satchell. who was stricken with a contagions disease Ed Hoeller, Comfrey, boarding Mat Pech, a smallpox patient Herman Nemitz, Comfrey. bedding furnished to Mat Pech while quar- antined... C. C. Jorgensen. Sleepy Eye, troods and merchandise farnishea to Jul. Jensen quarantined with scarlet fever, by order of health officers... Jos. Schumacher, Jr., Comfrey, at- tending and nursing Mat Pech, smallpox patient Transferred to Co. Revenue Fund... Refunded by refunding orders Nos. 463,2858 and 2659. Balance on hand January 1,1908 566 46 595 ^ / 10 60 18 15 700 27 45 22 50 500 27 70 11 00 2,500 00 70 . PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND The Home Friend of the Farmer and His Family. After the labors and toils of the summer time, and harvesting of crops in the early autumn, many of our farmers, their wives, daughters, and sons, find themselves in a condition of health demanding careful attention if suffering is to be avoided later on. Many experience kidney trouble in some form; with some the liver is torpid; there is biliousness, nausea, and vomiting, with loss of appetite and depression of spirits. Thousands who have been exposed to cold, damp winds and rains while toiling in the harvest fields, now feel the twinges of terrible rheumatism; others run down by worry, overwork, and irregular dieting, are tormented with the pangs of dyspepsia. To the thousands of run down, sickly, and half dead men and women in farm homes we recommend with all honesty and confidence the worker's friend, Paine's Celery Compound, the only medicine that can quickly and fully restore strength to the weak body and vigor to the muscles. Paine's Celery Compound tones the stomach; it removes poisonous acids from the blood which cause rheumatism; it feeds the weak and diseased nerves and banishes neuralgic tortures; it purifies the blood and gives true vitality and life. The use of Paine's Celery Compound in autumn means the estab- lishing of a perfect physical vigor to withstand the rigors of a severe winter. DIAMOND far children'* clothes arc moat serviceable. They color jackets, coats, capes, ribbons, stockings, as well as dresses. No other dyes equal Dia- mond Dyes in variety of uses? they never disappoint. We have a special department of advice, and will answer free any questions about dyeing. Send sample of goods when possible. Direction book and 45 dyed samples-free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. b/r^i.* Total $6,427 32 County Dog Fund. RECEIPTS, v March settlement tax collection. June " " «« s,~ Wis &81500 46 00 Total $1,86100 % Conpissioa Merchants. i o *«• S ,i. WE BUY.* ^Poultryi 1 Calves, Eggsf HidesJ Etc. itr< "Uf, i«»iy3 •?,?$ Cone and be satisfied. ^ f c > ' ^ j Cor. German & 1st S. St* , Phone 186 &I^ 4 Al ^^aS^sfe 1

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    Oscar Mielke Otto Mielke John K Johnson . . . S. urausam P . A. Wall Herman Stark J. W. Kolbe W m . Remus A. J. Fischer G. E . Sambrecht . . . Robt. C. Sambrecht John Lieb Claus Meinert John Regelin Herman Voge And. Hanson Geo. Moldan Jacob Hanson Geo. J. Helget Geo. W . Helget . . J. M. Steffel . Wm. James Halvor Larson John Schous Henry Liesenfeld P. T. Paulson Geo Marti Anton Zeig Geo. Zeng W m . Boettger „ Nick Permantjen Theo. Mohr Joseph Pfeiffer Gottlieb Oswald Wm. Prahl Charlotte Ruemke Albert Anderson Andrew Anderson Joseph Flelssner Wenzel Schwinghammer Martin Schwinghammer Jos H. Schiffert Frank Romberg Wenzel Schueller John Halvorsen Mary Penning Fred Alwin Henry Dohrmann Dan Marum .*..«..*,' Hy Boettger •. «**•>* Wm. Berg . , * John Ess ig Frank Pascher Ing. L. Brude John Heling G E Gilbertson Bert Prescott Emil Hansen Mrs H. Breitkrentz H W. Eickholt J H. Enden Fred Zick ' Jos Shart Ernest Rolloff F W Selmer Henry Moll Hy Moll Theo Waibel And Ubl Jorgen Tande Rollof Hyne H G Manderfeld C O Johnson A W Pederson Erland Lien Ernst Ott Albert Ott Albert Otto M Kuelbs Fritz Wilfarht Jacob Jensen John Cutting Aug Schultz Stephen Sellner Geo Saffert Andrew Duetsch W m . Voltm C S Robertson Chas. McGregor Gustav Bruess Christian Johnson Herman F n t s c h e John Pa ulson Peter Seifert Hans L. Bjorneberg H F Fredenckson Henry Knees Vincent Schimschock John Schimschock Anton Ruby Augusta Schwartz Nels Nelson Halvor Halvorson John Nelson Nick E Nilson Christian Larson C H Heers Otto Schreyer Fred Cass v Geo Guth Jacob Schmitt F i ed Schutt Fred Frobose Fred Heidemann Frank Augustine Mary Renner H Hillesheim L P Isaackson Martin Klelshuns Christ Lendt Martin Penning George Kretsch Jas Martmka Mat Kunz Geo Maho Guttorm Thorsen John Peach G. Burke R P Johnson John Trebesch A Schroepfer Ferd Hofschild Aug. Fenske C J Hutchmgs Mary Hughes Est W E Dittbenner Jul. Gluth Sevald Kjostad Michael Wise J. A Grabow A. Guetow Jas. G Gould Wenzel Vogel H a n s Larson Aug Zellmer Vine Klaus Halver Evenson Ole T. Evenson H. Naub Oliver Gehrke Kate Stolz Olaf Kjilshuns Andrew O Vee H Morrison Martin Sorbel Margareth Helget W m Schreyer Albin Vehkanje John Wmdschit l Henry Raschka Michael Laux Geo Pautzke Reinhart Kolbe W m Prosch F F Jeske John Kryssler Carl Kelms Ole Peterson Hans O Haugen M. O Broste F Boddin Henrietta Darrow Tore Oren Aug Vogel Hans Blessum Philip Filzen Fred Haas Hermann Jeska Ludwig Bron Edward Casey Ole E Joramoe W H Gieseke Frank Wandersee Chas Renner Geo H. Johnson C Carstensen Albert Gehrke Carl Ott Joseph Vogel Carl Franz Mary Ladd M Grenier Hans Martensen Hanson Bros Jos Schmidt Geo. Griebel Fritz Guggisberg Herm. Dittbenner Alb Pretzel Gerhard Gulden Robt. Altermatt Ferdinand Marks Gustav Riehert Walter Jensen L. Stinhaus Christ Frebesch G Kassuelke Fred Lendt Peter F. Ellandsen W m . Heymann M. C. Schade And. Seifert Adolph Honl Peter Madson N. W. Tesrow Johanna Nelson John Girg Geo. Tauer Lorenz Dietz Gottlieb Hintz Dav id Sturm Chas. Remmele, Jr. ^ . . . . Anton Losleben A Kistner

    \ Wenzel Raschka Albert Ammundson , P. Q. Stetten John J. Juenemann M. Juenemann Jos. Ziegenhagen W m . Timm Anton Heule Ed Wegener

    93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 98 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 98 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93

    Christ Johnson ^^ John Dauer ...« \%~ ' Gustav Radke Robt. Runck . r ..v., Thore Hanson .- * % 93

    Total a

    .$1,511.25

    County Poor Fund. RECEIPTS.

    Lt\. B a l a n c e on h a n d Jan. 1st 1902 March s e t t l e m e n t t a x col lect ion Tune " *" " v r " T ̂ N o v e m b e r " "*\, ~ v *' i >

    202 22 1,118 20 4,169 98 269 26

    \ % Total $5,75966

    DISBURSEMENTS AND RECAPmJXATION OF POOR FUND. (> '•

    P h y s i c i a n s Statement««A" l 2 545 24 Medic ines S t a t e m e n t "B" * 223 85 Relief orders i s s u e d b y Co. Com-

    mis s ioners S t a t e m e n t *'C" 1,691 25 Misce l laneous S ta tement " D " * 886 87 Poor F a r m E x p e n s e s S ta tem' t "E' 2,012 38 B a l a n c e on h a n d Jan . 1.1903 400 57

    Tota l $6,759 66

    Statement "A' PHYSICIANS.

    MEDICAL ATTENDANCE TO PAUPERS.

    Dr. G. F . Beachler N e w U l m . . . , * 120 75 D r . O . C S t r i c k l e r " " . . . . . 18 25 Dr. G. F . Re ineke " " . . . . 175 D r . G . B .Weiser " •• . . . . 57 00 Dr. J. L. Schoch " " . . . . . 107 00 Dr. K. W. B a y l e y " " . . . . 20 25 Dr. L, A . F r i t s c h e " " 42 50 Dr.J.W.B.Wellcome, jr. S l e e p y E y e 3 29 Dr. A. F . Strickler " •• 54 00 Dr. Tho . Sul l ivan Spr ingf ie ld . : . . . . 68 00 Dr. J. A. Pr im, Comfrey 52 45

    D r a w n in favor of Ole T. H a u g e n H a n s k a

    Mrs. A . Bjolorued, H a n s k a D r a w n i n favor of E r n s t P icket

    Golden Gate . Mrs. Fredricka R a d s c h , Golde

    Gate Drawn in favor of Fred Heimer-

    dinger, Golden Gate Mrs. Fredrica R a d s c h

    D r a w n i n favor of Geo. R o s s Springfield

    C.Miller, Springfield '. D r a w n in favor of G. P . I v e s

    S leepy E y e Mrs. S. H u t c h i n g s , S leepy E y e f

    12 00

    Total $1,1

    ^U

    ^ Statemenet "D. MISCELLANEOUS. in* h 1

    FrosterBro8.,forfarni8hingcoffiar**", " ior Mrs. Mary L a n d k a m m e r New*>,, ' k U l m , a pauper deceased b y o r 4 4 der of Com. E c k s t e i n $ 18 00

    El la Montgomery , for a t t e n d i n g and n u i s i n g Mrs. Caro l ine^ t ' % P h e l p s of S leepy E y e , a pauper, b y order of Com. Petersen

    ~„x St. A l e x . Hospita l , for a t t end ing , , 400

    Total $ 545:

    Statement "B" MEDICINE TO PAUPERS.

    A n d . J. E c k s t e i n N e w U l m . E u g . A . Prefferle W. G. A l w i n O. M. Olsen «• Carl Weschcke , Springfield . J. A. Pr im, Comfrey S. B . Weiser, St. J a m e s

    118 5 23 55 64 30 280 100 600 7 45

    Total „ $ 223 85

    Statement "C" RELIEF ORDERS ISSUED FOR

    SUPPORT TO OUTSIDE PAU- -PERS OF POOR FARM.

    D r a w n i n favor of Crone Bros .New • U l m

    Mrs. W i l h e l m i n a Schwcrtz N e w U l m

    Mrs. M. Hoffmann, N e w U l m . . . Car lGrossse " Mrs. J. Koestner " Mrs. Johanna Macho '• Mrs. E l i z a b e t h Fi l ter " 4 . . . M r s . T h e r e s e T e h t s c h k a » " " . . . Mrs. A u g . Stock " Rosel la A m b r o s c h - M Michael Macho " Fri tz Werner " Mrs. A n n a Wiesner " Mrs. Mary Wiesner " J o h n E d l e r "

    Drawn i n favor of R. Pfeffefle N e w U l m .

    Mrs. Mary Martinka N e w U l m . . . Mrs. A . Rewitzer " L a r s B o e " . . . -Mrs .M. N e h l s " " D r a w n i n favor of R u e m k e 6c Co.

    N e w U l m Mrs Johanna Macho N e w U l m . . . Michael Macho " Rose la Ambrosch "

    D r a w n in favor of C h a s Fiedler N e w U l m

    Mrs. John Koestner , N e w U l m . . . Mrs. S u s a n S c h m i d ** Mrs. Rose la A m b r o s c h " Mrs. A n n a Wiesner " J o h n Stuhlreiner '* ..*, D r a w n in favor of B . B e h n k e & Co.

    N e w U l m Mrs. M. F u c h s N e w U l m . . . John Drexler " Mrs. A n n a Krueger " Michael F u c h s " . . .~ Mrs. M. D a h l m a n n " Mrs. E . H e s s e "

    D r a w n i n favor of B a s t i a n & Buschard, N e w U l m

    Carl Grosse N e w U l m . . . Mrs. M. Hof fmann " . . . . John Macho " Mrs. S u s a n S c h m i d '* D r a w n i n 'favor of F . H , B e h n k e ,

    N e w U l m Mrs. Mary D a h l m a n , N e w U l m . . . Mrs. S. E i s e n b e c h " . . . .

    D r a w n in favor of W m . A m m e N e w U l m

    Mrs. S e l m Waibel , N e w U l m drawn in favor of Wm. D u r b a h n ,

    N e w U l m J o h n Edler, N e w U l m D r a w n in favor of E . Nic . H e i n e n .

    N e w U l m Mrs. M. Martinka, N e w U l m

    D r a w n In favor of H . N a g e l , N e w U l m *

    S. Meyers. Comfrey, caring for small-pox patients at Comfrey.

    J.F. Jensen, Sleepy Eye, dry goods* furnished to John Boyia, by order

    954 00

    444 97

    561 34

    31 65

    25 75

    15 70

    850

    3100

    15 00

    5100

    65 00

    13 00

    of board of health L. Mogenson, Sleepy Eye, groceries

    supplied to J . Fischer, by order of the board of health

    Tosch& Remus. Sleepy Eye. wood delivered to G. Dayton, by order of board of health

    Sophia Bovia. Sleepy Eye, dry goods ordered destroyed by order of the board of health

    Town of Lake'Hanska, reimbursed, for disinfection

    Michael Williams, Home, for nursing Wm. -Satchell. who was stricken with a contagions disease

    Ed Hoeller, Comfrey, boarding Mat Pech, a smallpox patient

    Herman Nemitz, Comfrey. bedding furnished t o Mat Pech while quar-antined. . .

    C. C. Jorgensen. Sleepy Eye, troods and merchandise farnishea to Jul. Jensen quarantined with scarlet fever, by order of health officers...

    Jos. Schumacher, Jr., Comfrey, a t -tending and nursing Mat Pech, smallpox patient

    Transferred t o Co. Revenue Fund. . . Refunded by refunding orders Nos .

    463,2858 and 2659. Balance on hand January 1,1908 566 46

    595

    ^ / 10 60

    18 15

    700

    27 45

    22 50

    500

    27 70

    11 00 2,500 00

    70

    . PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND

    The Home Friend of the Farmer and His Family. After the labors and toils of the summer time,

    and harvesting of crops in the early autumn, many of our farmers, their wives, daughters, and sons, find themselves in a condition of health demanding careful attention if suffering is to be avoided later on. Many experience kidney trouble in some form; with some the liver is torpid; there is biliousness, nausea, and vomiting, with loss of appetite and depression of spirits. Thousands who have been exposed to cold, damp winds and rains while toiling in the harvest fields, now feel the twinges of terrible rheumatism; others run down by worry, overwork, and irregular dieting, are tormented with the pangs of dyspepsia.

    To the thousands of run down, sickly, and half dead men and women in farm homes we recommend with all honesty and confidence the worker's friend, Paine's Celery Compound, the only medicine that can quickly and fully restore strength to the weak body and vigor to the muscles. Paine's Celery Compound tones the stomach; it removes poisonous acids from the blood which cause rheumatism; it feeds the weak and diseased nerves and banishes neuralgic tortures; it purifies the blood and gives true vitality and life. The use of Paine's Celery Compound in autumn means the estab-lishing of a perfect physical vigor to withstand the rigors of a severe winter.

    DIAMOND far children'* clothes arc moat serviceable. T h e y color jackets, coats, capes, ribbons, stockings, as well as dresses. No other dyes equal D ia -mond D y e s in variety of uses? they never disappoint. W e have a special department of advice, and wil l answer free any questions about dye ing . Send sample of goods w h e n possible .

    Direction book and 45 dyed samples-free. D I A M O N D D Y E S , Burlington, V t .

    b/r^i.*

    Total $6,427 32

    County Dog Fund. RECEIPTS, v

    March settlement tax collection. June " " ««

    s,~ Wis &81500

    46 00 Total „ $1,86100

    % Conpissioa Merchants. i o *«• S ,i.

    WE BUY.*

    ^Poultryi1

    Calves, Eggsf HidesJ Etc.

    i t r < "Uf,

    i«»iy3

    •?,?$

    Cone and be satisfied. ^fc>'^j Cor. German & 1st S. St* , Phone 186 &I^

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