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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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