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"W NEW ULM REVIEW' WEDNESDAY, "NOVEMBER 43882 Law and Collection. ?sf STATELY ITEMS. It has come! t^ boy, he(not like Mr. Pfaender waited Mr. H. B. Constans, the Republican tor of the REVIEW by making the for a commission) inlisted in the army, false statement that Mr. Gerboth was candidate for County Auditor, is confined Go to Bummings and Murphy for all -33 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. X/Hhavn and served throughout the war. bulldozed off the track by certain parties to his room by sickness and The farmers are taking advantage of It's a Bg thing! kinds of fashionable trimmings. E Northwestern Law and Collectiou Associatio Newthe fine weather finishing the plowing Some ten years ago, he settled in in New Ulm. The Herald man therefore unable to make a canvass of desire to call attention to the fact that aud husking their corn. opened a branch office in St. Paul for Ulm. Coming IK-re a comparatively favorably-known this to be false he knows that the county but he is so well and Brown county should give Mr. Webber the purpose of making collections. They have in Messis. Lemans & Dickerson, we andwehavegotit! all parts of the United States uuequaled facilities young man, he has by his gentlemanly Mr. Gerboth was given the cold shoulder throughout the county arousing majority. for collecting bad or doubtful debts and make no understand, have given good satisfaction bearing, his sterling character, and by certain parties in Sleepy Eye that a pcisonal canvass would add but charge unleHs successful Attend to legal business to their cuotomeis, making their of all kii.ds in nil the courts from lowest t* highest, Latest novelties in neckties and libbons sound abilities, through fair and honest of whom he had a right to expect a few to his large army of friends. Mr. having first class attorneys in ail parts of the syrups. AN IMMENSE at the new milliner store. country, Fees very low. Settlements promptly dealing, built up a trade larger warm suppoit it knows that Mr. Gerboth Constans has the reputation of being As a sign of iudustiy and prosperity NewStoCk made in ull ciist-s Correspondence invited. Winona & Saint Peter Railway. than any other firm west of Sfr Paul. withdrew from the canvass of Mention this paper, Mr. E. Harris has built himself a Addieog, Million St CUir. one of the beat County Auditors in the The weather still continues fair and attorney as law law, wager, ltooms 1 and 2 Bhe nd2, Bli more comfortable house. He is in the true sense of word, a selfmade his own tee will, and against the advise Stato and the people may well be Going East. man block, St. Paul, Minn. Going West. Mar 168 pleasant. Iuiian summer in its beat Mr. Ruben Allan's mother is here man. A man with superior business of the New Ulm parties whom Day Passenger 5:20 proud of him. He will be re-elected D-\j Passenger *6:58a JULIUS D. LEVI: dress. 4% from Goodhue county visiting her Night 14:49 am qualifications, whose sympathies, the Herald accuses of bulldozing. Mr. Night 9:50 pm by a large majority. children and fi lends. Freight No 18*12:20 am freight No 14 10:15am for the needy is strong, and who is Gerbtt'i came to New Ulm on Monday, First class millinery and dress making of Freight No. 19 *2:10 Mr.George Wilson who has been absent always willing to do a favor if in his Oct. 16th, with his mind fully made done at Rummings and Murphy, in Some time ago Pfaender went to six months has returned, thinking Except Sunday, Daily. power. up to withdraw from the canvass, and LADIES', BfiHTS' 4 CHLDHEM'S Baarsch's building. Redwood to proclaim his friendship for there's no place like home. Freight trains Nos. 13, and 19 ONLY lessor toJohn C. Zieske, nothing that could be said or done by Senator Windom. We said at the time are allowed to carry passengers between In the Senate during the last two Mr.Mallette of Bashaw has taken the Mr. Mars, traveling correspondent Kasota and Sleepy Eye his friends here, among whom the ediof that he was not sincere in his profess" Fall ad Winter job to build the bridge across Mount yeais, although new to the business, Manufacturer of and Dealer in of the Winona Republican, was in the C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. creek near the school house. The work Rutoi the REVIEW was one, could induce ions, and the facts that John C. he occupied a position of influence city yesteiday. is now in progress. HARNESSES, BOOTSand SHOES, him to remain upon the tickt dolph and a few other Republican which but few men have ever gained The tern bits piaide fires are still seen Officers of Brown County. These are facts which Mr. Gerboth SADDLES, hasPfaender men ia this city are doing all Mr. Adolph L. Reiner, who in so short a time. making devastation in many places. himself can testify to. The Herald Post Office Address New Ulm. in their power to defeat the editor of COLLARS, been spending the summer with his Our town has not escaped. Some have The only thing his enemies have Including all the AUDITOM. B. Constans. knowingly utters another lie when it the REVIEW, who they know to be a lost considerable of their hay We are VaA.vaa:av-F. Schubert. uncle, Mr. G. Kuehnel, left for Chica. BRIDLES, been able to bring against him, is his Late and Desirable Styles, ItKuiiTKHoroMSlA Walton not exempt. says that New Ulm wanted the Reprepresentative pronounced Windom man, gives ample go las night, voting for the settlement of the Old Junos o PROIATKB. Brandt. BLANKETS at the time of the Republican proof to our assertion. If the Redwood Cr.sHKor HB Dux. COVTAlbert Blanchnrd SMITH. Railroad Bonds. That he was right OBES For both big & Jittle Feet. SHxmirrEdward Casey. This has been the most favorable Republicans are true fiiends of county convention. New Ulm SvmvBYOKJ. Berndt. in doing so is proven by the fact that A Vexed Clergyman. WHIPS, season for the farmers to do their fall Senator Windom*s they will vote for did not then or at any other time desi*e COUBT OOMMIMIOHKRA. Hagberg we have yet to find the man, that is Do not let it escape your memory that CooniTATTOJimcYB F.Webber. ~z work that we have enjoyed for many TRUNKS. Even the patience of Job would become S. D.Peteison. the office, and we*, accepted the CoOMEm-Jonm Landesschlager this is a not glad that the Bond business is over. COOMTTSWFKHIKrKMDKJlTD.U Clftiy years, and the farmers have made the exhausted where he, a preacher VALISES, appointment by the committee, wholly Mr. Peterson, through his keen Prank & Benzine's mill on the Cottonwood, most of it. and endeavoring to interest his audience tendered by western men, upon the Officers of the City of New Ulm. &c, &c, &c. penetration, had foresight enough to one and a half miles below while they were keeping up an solicitation of many Republicans. The see, that as soon as the supreme court Repairing Done Promptly& Cheap. New Ulm, was started up again last Last week's issue of the Hcra/rf MAYORH Constans incessant coughing, making It impossible Herald's only hope of pulling its pet CotnicuoM-I O Pahl, Boock, Keller, decided that the Legislature had the Saturday. The mill has)been thoroughly gives evidence that Mr. Bowen has already Bradley & Metcalfs Pfefferle and Pfamninger for him to be heard. Yet, how candidate through is to prejudice the CLBRKJacob Nix power to provide for the payment of Main St., Sleepy Eye, Minn. renovated during the summer given up his fight against Mr. very easy can all this be avoided TBA9UK Fr. Forster Republican voters in the western portion the bonds, that the best thing that CITY JUSTICBSR. Fischer and Baasen Peterson as a hopeless case. Tom ismonths. Seven pairs of rollers have simply using Dr. King's New Discovery pYE A of the county against us with a Hand made Boot* A Shoes CITY ATTOBITJOB A Eckstein could be done for the interest of the LEEPY DS. CONSTABLBJos. Oalles no fool. been put in, and the mill is now furnished for Consumption, Coughs and locality issue, and lies aud misstatements. MAMHALF Meile State, was to accept the offers of the ALWAYS O N HAND, William Wellner, of Lafayette broke with the latest and most improved Colds. Trial Bottles given away at The Herald is a Democratic ftinke & Bertrand bondholder, and right*here, let it be his arm near the wiist }esterday after machinery. The flour produced also Joseph Bobleter's Drug Store. MEW CI.JH MARKET HEPOHT. sheet and past experience has taught remembered that Col. Pfaender, was noon while in this city by falling from by this mill is equal to that produced PINGRBE & SMITH'S us that it will stoop to the lowest political also in favor of the measure. the wagon. The injury is not very by the other mills in this city. Formerly [Borrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer In NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FINE LINE OP trickery to make votes for its Dealers in Oram, Prorisieus, Groceries and Country Produce serious. Now let us for a moment see. Who only custom milling was done by candidates. The voters of Brown To the Voters of Brown Connty. BOOtS and StlOeSIN GROCERIES, READY are the enemies and traducers of Mr. Messrs. Frank Benzine, but they A new millinery store has been County are too intelligent to be guiled ARCTIC & WOOL GOODS MADE CLOTHING, HATS, Peterson, that are now trying to deprive now propose to branch out into merchant opened in Baarsch's building by Rummings GRAIN. by the fi othings of the HERALD man. I respectfully decline to be a candidate 85 Wheat, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, this district of jso worthy of a we are the leaders. & Murphy. The store is complete milling also. for the office ol Register of Deeds, Oats. *8 I Cant and wont be representative. in all its branches and the managers LADIES'AND Lake Hanska Correspondence. Corn, 40 at the coming election. "A Citizen" in a communication to First and formost in that little are ladies who understand their 5 GENTS' UNDERWARE, Barley, the Sleepy Eye Republican endeavors A. J. GRIMMER. crowd is the little man in the big business Undersold- PROVISION*. Editor New Ulm Review. New Ulm, Oct. 30th, 1882. NOTIONS, fcc, &c, ftc. to belittle B. F. Webber by disparaging Beef on foot, per cwt., $3.00 & 94.00 brick, who is mad at Sam, because the his legal ability. He makes the Mutton per head, 3.50 ft.00 Mr. Wm. Kuehn having resigned Now that the campaign is fairly farmers have found out, that they can GRAND Highest market price paid for farm Pork per cwt.. 5.00 8.00 untruthful statement that Mr. Webber the Iberia postmastership, the post office produce. opened, candidates all in the field buy their machines cheaper at Mr. Peterson's vSugor Cured HHIDS per lb. 15 M. MULLEN'S ^MDK was elected county attorney only at that place is to be discontinued. and election day drawing nigh, it only and he has consequently lost 11 1 2* Breakfast Bacon onebecause there was no other available The office pays so little that no remains with the voters to exercise part of his trade which makes him Dried Beef, 18 timber in the county at that time. If Salt Pork, 12)^ wants to bother with it. sound judgment in the choice of the mad, awful mad. Next is that old, A RDw A REI ***Ulm, Man. )AND( Lard we recollect right, Mr. Kuhlmann 15 -m men. worn out, castaway political garment, Our friends in the country will confer Flour per cwt., 3.10 5.50 SOCIAL HOP. was Webber's opponent and Mr. Webber the Ex-Republican ''Boss," John I look upon the election of members a special favor upon us and the Corn Meal Sclireiber & Co. 225 had by no means a walk away. Emporium who used to run politics In this county Butter per lb., 10 15 for the Legislature, as one of the moat 18 readers of the REVIEW by sending us Mr. Webber is by no means a spread Cheese according to his own sweet will 20 important of any election for many UXDER THE AUSPICES OF THE the election returns at the earliest and eagle orator, but he is a good common Poultry 10 ConfectionersE"WHOLESAL but now has to take a back seat becanse years, Having the welfare of Brown JL possible moment after the result in Eggs per dozen 20 Agricultural Machine Agency sense lawyer, a hard student and, if he has no more influence in county at heart, it*behooves us to seriously Potatoes per bushel their respective towns is announced. 25 elected, will make an acceptable and menBrown county politics than the man in consider "who" are the Onions 1-00 150 intelligent Judge. If Mr. Hanscome Beans, 2.00 the mooji. The tail end of the crowd Prairie fires have been doing considerable 2t00 most capable to represent us in the DEALERS IN excells Mr. Webber in anything it is GROCERIES. is that little young coquette of a damage in the western portion next Legislature. We want men who ASSISTED BY Green Fruits. Nuts, Etc. 12* Sugar, White, per lb. in peanuckle playing. school ma'am of the Sleepy Eye Heraid of this county. One man in the town belong to no corporation or monopoly 11 Mr.O. SOLDAN. Yellow Main St., Between 5th & 6th Sts., of Bashaw lost his house, stable, hay 10 (Tom Bowen,) who thinks she is a men that understand the wants of the Brown -i TheGreatViolinist! LA CROSSE, WIS. 10 The Ihrald tries to ridicule Mr, and self-binder. Many hay stacks were power in the land. Dried Apples, people, and are in sympathy with the 10 Peaches, Klossner. It calls him an "abscure fellow These worthies, and some of their working classes. In order then to consumed in the conflagration. 10 Prunes, %H that lives somewhere in the back hirelings are now industriously at Sunday cast our vote intelligently and to All orders by mail promptly at November 5, '82. 22 Coffee, Rio. Green, per lb., 15 settlement of Nicollet county." Mr. nded to. work in the county, trying to defeat Some scalawags stole a hive of bees know who pessesses the will, ability 25 Boasted -)AT(- Klossner is the peer of the Herald man. Mr. Peterson. But let me assure 3S fiom Mr. Henry Mueller, in Courtland, Java Green 30 and influence to carry out our wishes, Wm. Koch. Geo. Schmidt TURNERHALL. 40 Roasted He is one of the foremost men in the these worthies that they are squandering last Friday night. The hive was earned we must judge men by their past career. Ch. Smidt, E. G, Pabl. 35 Mocha Green western portion of Nicollet county and down into the river bottom and their venum in vain. We 75 Tear, Japan, 40 Empire Mill Co. ADMISSION 25 Cts. Children 10 Cts. he is respected by all who know him. there left In some brush upside down. know our man, and know that he is 80 Col. Pfaender, the Demo-bolters can* Green, 80 The bees had evidently been stirred up He has served three times in the legislature head and shoulders above his traducers, Black, 80 didate, is an old politician, and somewhat to activity and the thieves decamped and has againbeen honored with and that he will be elected by a JKVmtC JI* StSlTMMPB OKCHBSTRA known in Brown County. His ROLLER MIIL. minus the honey. Carpets at Chas. Wagner's. the Republican nomination. He is an large majority, and don't you foiget political life commenced in 1866. In NEW ULM, MINN. The Mjennerclior hns gone to a great expense to honest man, and the Herald insinuation it. The voters of this county are too that year he was a candidate before Mr. A. Blanchard, the Republican make this one of the best entertatuments e\er offered IKHRT ITiEW that he had taken a bribe to vote for to the public awl extends a cordial invitation intelligent to be humbugged by such Well's Health Renewer" lestores the Republican county convention for candidate foi Clerk of the Distiict to the citizens and puulic generally. bond adjustment bill can do him no political frauds as the little man in health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, the office of county auditor. Failing to 24 Roll rs ann 4 Burrs. Court, has made a splendid canvass of THE COMMITTEE. A complete line of harm. The Herald crowd is indeed in the big brick, John C. and the School Sexual Debility. SI. .i obtain the nomination, he, even this county and his chances of election SHELF AND'HEAVY'HARDWARE, desperate straits when they find it necessary BEES FOR SALE. ma'am. The above named political without the slightest excuse bolted the are daily increasing. He will not only to wantonly insult euery man Oil paintings and chromos in great firm has now mortgaged the Democratic regular nomination and ran independent. get his full party vote but many of We take pleasure in informing tne The undersigned will sell 38 Bee Hivs with who differs with them on any political variety at Chas. Wagner's. party to Mr. Pfaender. It remains CIRPENTER & FARMING TOOLS, Being defeated at the election, public that we are now ready for business. the opposition are rallying to his support. Bees, of the estate of Win. Thiele, deceased, at the question. to be seen if they are able to The best machinery and all the he subsequently received the nomination J. I Case & Co's. Apron & real value of the honey contained therein All UlTCIIUPAItlA Keep the ball rolling. i i forclose according to contract. It latest improvementsinthe manufacture orders must b. in by the 5th of November. This Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.* and election to the Legislature, Quick, complete cure, all anoying A horse thief was caught here last Advertisements are out inviting of flour enable us to compete with is the best chance ever offered. would be interesting to know how the Jl Wagons & Buggies, M. Osborne where he served for a number of years, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Dis Monday evening at Mr. Huebner's hotel the best mills in the country. HlMudolphi, proposals for carrying the mails of the honest Democrats, those who have & Co's Full Line of both in the House and Senate. Col. eases. 81. Druggists. and the horse recovered. The We are constantly buying United States in the State of Minnesota, Executor. voted that ticket from principles like Wheat, Pfaender has enjoyed more opportunities thief's name is Robert Peterson and REAPERS and MOWERS. from July 1, 1883, to June 30,1887, MONEY TO LOAN AT 7 PERCENT. A large assortment of willow rocker it. How do they like to have a playout Rye, of making his mark than any other claims to have come direct from Montana. Proposals will be received at the contract just arrived at Chas. Wagner's. howed Republican foisted onto them? Annual Intere.t and no commi.lon Corn, man in Brown county. But When at Wilmar, Kandiyohi office of the Post Office department How do they like to be sold and Oats, SELF BINDER, has he improved those opportunities' On Farm Mortgages, from one to fhe years. "Rough on Hats." County on the afternoon of October until January 6, 1883. Bidders Buckwheat, transferred like a flock of sheep by I challenge any of Pfaender's friends to Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, 24th he came to Mr. John Haley Apply to JOSEPH A. ECKSTEIN, can obtain the proper blanks at the &c.,c. the above named firm? Now Mr. Editor, point to a single public measure originated ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks a farmer living near the village THE ELWARD HARVESTER post office in this city. a few words in regard to the canfor At the Highest Market Prices New Ulm, Minn by him while in the Legislature. gophers. 15c. Druggists. of Wilmar and looking at his horses wasdidates Representative. O THE VOTERS OF BROW N COiWith Cord Binder, After his legislative career, he in represented that he wanted to buy a The HKRALD "frankly" confesses We sell all kinds of Indelible stamping, warranted not elected State Treasurer, and right here horse, but did not do so. That same Against Mr. Pahl, as a man, I have that it has been trying to mislead the XLOVR, to rub out, at Mrs. Erd's. I hereby announce myself as an independent let me remind the people that no nanothing night one of his horses was stolen, and to say but as a representative people when it said that the people of FURST & BRADLEY SHORTS, candidate for eve-tionality In the State supported Mr. Hlajuty Eeteeuerd. Mr. Haley and his son were out of the farmers of this county, I Brown county had always opposed BRAN, &c CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT, Pflender in the State convention, and The youthful color and a rich lustre since tracking the thief at last to this do not think he is the proper man. It HAY RAKES, FLOWS paying the bonds on any basis except AT LOW BATES. and Tor no other office. at the election, with more devotion re restored to faded or gray hair by city where they found the horse and is well known that he is a member of the actual cost. The HERALD made a AND CULTIVATORS, RICHARD FISCHER. than did the Scandinavians. Now how he use of Parker's Hair Balsam, a identified the thief. He is a comparatively the Miller's Association, which is hand similar statement in October, 1881, and Sj ecial Attention given to New Ulm, Oct. 2,1882. ETC., ETC., ETC. has Mr. Pfaender appreciated all this? harmless dressing highly esteemed for young man. He was arrested and glove in with the wheat ring, A was corrected by us then, but truths Custom "Worts. Call and examine my goods and When Mr.Kittleson obtained the nomination its perfume and purity. Jthn H. Scftulza & !Haictnld by Marshal Meile and lodged in jail. double monopoly that is grinding was not what the HERALD was after. The leading Gtnta*Furnishing Hous three years ago for State Treasurer, cdiesr before going elsewhere. On Tuesday morning he was brought down the farmers worse than any An extra stone for giinding feed. All the new styles of bonnets and of the Northwest Col. Pfaender bolted, and even before Justice Bassen and committed We are informed that a serious accident other monopoly in the State. It is Steam Cornsheller. 1S5 EAST THIRD ST., ST. PAUL. hats for ladies and children at Mrs. seriously contemplated of running independent, for fnrther examination to be held on reasonable to suppose that if Mr. occurred near Mr. Hulskamp's Wood i Jtkcn ftr cash or in exchange O. WAGNER (old stand) MTmttmt Frlmur: but finally dropped the Erd's. November 9th, owing to the absence Pahl is elected he would not support place on the New Ulm and Fort Ridge, Men's Furnishers and Shirt makers. matter by writing a silly letter, in -of the county attorney. The young any meannre tending to relieve the ly road last Monday. It, appears that Directions for measuring Shirts and Ladles' CheanlorGash Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable which, among other things, ho expressed Garments sent on application. Mr 37. thief tried to play sharp by blackening farmers from this oppression. Being a farmer's team became frightened at DEALER IN ALL KIND.S OP Compound will at all times and under his doubts about the integrity with axle greese a white star on the an aristocrat,] he has no sympathy A COUGH. COLD. O SORE something and ran into the creek, resulting Furniture, THROAT. all circumstances, act in all harmony of the Republican party. I suppose horse's forehead and cutting off the with the farming community and consequently in the death of one of the horses A cough cold or sore throat should be stopped with the laws that govern the because they would not nominate him neglect frequently results in an incureable lung blinds on the stolen bridle. He will wonld look after his own interest and the general demolition of the desease or consumption. Brown*. Bronchia female system. Address Mrs. Lydia for a third term. no doubt have jastice done to him. only* troche, are certain to give relieve In Asthma, wagon. The owner of the team escaped Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, without any serious injury. Mr. Bobleter, the Republican candidate, throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* Now again he shovvs his friendship Lynn, Mass., for circular. have been recommended by physicians, and al. Ficture, Frames, Mouldings Redwood Correspondence. is well and favorable known way. gave perfect satisfaction. They are not Heavy cash purchases in the east enable for the Scandinavians by bolting Mr. Election a week from next Tuesday The Redwood Gazette is lamenting few or untried but having been tested by wide throughout Brown County. He is me to offer Groceries at the following Peterson, after first expressing himself and constant use for nearly an entire generation, Redwood Falls, Minn., Oct. 3Cth, 1882. that its hind sight is so much better Don't miss it. low pi ices: and childrens, carriages. they have attained well merited rank among the one of the ablest and most succesf ul as friendly to him. Col. Pfaender newstrong remedies of the age. Public speakers Editor Review: Entirely Satisfactory. than its front sight, and that it did not of the yonnger classes of businessmen and ministers use themto clear and streigtheng 5i lbs Good Japan Tea for $1.00 claims to be a Republican, but by looking S:nger Sewing machine $35,00 It would be well for the friends of the voice, sold at35 cents a box by all dreggists advocate Peterson's election instead of Ladias wishing a perfume that combines in New Ulm, applying himself to his 7 Rio Coffee for 1.00 into his past political career it Messrs. Webber and Peterson to see Pfaender's. Don't be alarmed neighbor, New Davis" $35,00 avocation with a degree of intelligence, 9 Coffee A Sugar for 1.06 novelty delicacy and richness MORTGAGE SALE. will be seen that he has been a bolter that their tickets are properly printed you have not done Peterson any Wheeler & Wilson $35,00 12 Dried Peaches for 1.00 and energy which tnrnishes a find Floreston Cologne entirely satisfactory. most of the time. In 1866 he bolted the There ia good reason for believing that harm and besides on can have the consolation Default has been made in the conditions of a certain 11 Apples for 1.00 certain guarantee that, if elected to Mach\V3S sold on time or monthly regular nominee for County Auditor. mortgage, bearing date the 24th day of August, tickets are being circulated in the different of knowing that while the 11 Plums for 1.00 A. D. 1878, executed and delivered by Nicholas reprjesentjhis county In the Legislature, 'I payments. Who has forgotten the bitter fight he Zephyr worsted, crewel, Germantown, Hendele and Barbara Hendele, his wife, mort voting products of Redwood lamp of life holds out to burn, the vilest Good Holland Herring per keg, 1.50 he will do so with zeal and fidelHe gagors, to Judas Newhart, mortgagee, which mortgage and his crowd made against Mr. Bobleter, German knitting, yarns, Saxony, county by the Republican county committee, Good Mess Herring per keg 82 was duly recorded in the office of the Register sinner may return. apitypointed is a gentleman of fine intelliexcellent L. Haeberle. A. G. Seiter of Deeds, in and for the county of own and when that gentleman was Shetland, Andulusia, Smyrna, Mohair, Russian Sardines per keg 82 of which Ener Birum is chairman, State of Minnesota, on the 26th day of August, A H^erle & Seiter orgence, practical abilities and postmaster at New Ulm It is of vast importance that ereiy D. 1878, at 5 o'clock in book "H" of mort Pompadour, etc. at Mrs. Erd's on which the names of Hanscome All other GROCERIES and DRY gages, on page 468, given to secure the payment of possesses that rare tact which, without how he bolted Gov. Austin and also Republican voter should carefully Two Hundred and Thirty dollars, five year, from aud Pfrender appear in place of GOODS at correspondingly IOJV figures. TINSMITH. surrendering principles, succeeds, the date thereof with interestt thereon,ofpayaole Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Major Strait, because of Bobleter's appointment? scrutinize his ticket and make sure dafe until paid a tie rate twelve theregulaily nominated candidates for annually from in winning friends in every quarter. per cent, per annum. Said mortgage together And now again this that it beats the name of J. B. Wakefield, The best salve in the world tor cuts, Judge and Senator. The highest market price will always with the debt thereby secured was on the fifteenth This, with his known abilities, gives chronic office seeker comes to the for member of Congres, before day of September, A. D., 1882, duly sold and ar bruises, sores, ulcers, salt lheum, fever Redwood county will give a majority be paid for old iron, bones and Minn.St., between 1st. and 2d. North. us the assurance that, if elected, he signed by said Judas Newhart to George H. Par. front as a bolter against the Republican placing it in the ballot box. While sores, tetter, chapped hands childblains, for Webber for Judge and Peterson keifand the instrument of assignment duly recorded rags. will do all that any representative of ALL KINDS of TIN AND SHEET fu said office of the Register of deeds, on the nominee for the State Senate. In Wakefield's election is a foregone' JOHN P. NEUMANN. corns and all skin eruptions, for Senator if no petty tricks like the fifteenth day of September, A. 1882, at 3 o'clock the people could do to promote their IRON WORK DONE. P. m., in book "N"of Mortgages, on pagel53. The place of being an honored Republican, conclusion, the Republicans of Brown and positively cures piles. It is guar above are played. As the REVIEW has amount claimed to be due and unpaid at the date interests. Repairing & JobWorka Specialty he has proven himself a political county should take pride in giving of this notice upon said mortgage, is the sum of anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or done good work for the Republican fifty-nine dollars and sixty four cents ($59 64), besides The Republican Legislative ticket 'guerilla" that forages both sides of him the solid party vote. ticket during the present campaign, it money refunded. Price 25 cents per the sum of Thirty-five dollars and sixty-six All de p-omp. attended JO cents (35.66) paid by said George H. Parker as taxes is a very strong one, and deserves the the linea good Republican as long as CHAS. BRUST, PROP'R. will further advance the cause of true box. For sale by Joseph Bobleter. upon the premises covered by said mortgage Mr. J. M. Thompson, the Republican support of every fair minded voter in he could feed at the public ciib, but and with lawful interest from September,15th 188% Cor.Minn. & First South Streets, Republicanism by warning the loyal J. FERN2KES for A large assortment of mateiial is claimed as an additional lien thereon, and no candidate for County Attorney, Is the county. Let us then improve the always a milk and water politician, actiou or proceeding at law or otherwise lias been members of the party against the fancy work at Mrs. Erd's. instituted to recover the amount of said mortgage worthy of the support of every Republican New Ulm, Minn. opportunity and elect our candidates who always smiles and says yes, yes scheme of men who will resort to any debt or any port theteof. in the county. He has always taken Manufacturing with such an overwhelming majority but never was known to lift a finger in Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by A Difficult Problem Solved, device to defeat Webber and Peterson. CONFECTIONER FIRST-CLASbusiuess virtue of the power of sale in taid mortgage contained, a deep interest in the welfare of that it will take the wind out of the S accommode ens.'Location con behalf of any one running on the ticket The desire for stimulants is becoming and pursuant to the statutes in such case Let evary Republican In Redwood vement to and depot. Sample rooms made and provided, said mortgage will be for*, the party candidates, and he is entitled little man in the big brick, Boss John with him. a monstrous evil and how to overcome best in the cny. jcounty carefully examine his ticket be closed and the premises described In and covered to the full party vote. His businessis by said mortgage, to wit. C. & Co. for some time to come. it is a serious question with reformers. fore he votes and see that the names C. Leonhardt, v* So much for Col. Pfaender's political The North Half of the northeast quarter of Section such that he has been unable to Parke's Ginger Tonic fairly Thirty-two (32), in township One hundred of Benjamin F. Webber and Samuel A REPUBLICAN. life. Now let us shed a little light onto and dealer in and nine (109) North, of Range Thirty-four (34) make a personal canvass of the county solves the dicffiult problem It invigorates Lake Hanska, Minn., Oct. 28th, 1882. D. Peterson appear upon it. west, containing eighty acre, of land according to some of his public acts. NUTS, GREEN FRUITS, the United States Government Survey thereof but this should not deter men from body and mind without intoxicating, In 1871, Col. Pfaender. then in the situated in the county of Brown and State of Minnesota, etc., etc., etc. voting for him. He is an able and if With the hereditaments and appurtenance, Women's True Friend- and has brought health and The Sleepy Eye Herald has all at State Senate, voted for and advocated will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder 351 &353 East Water Str. Milwaukee elected, will make an acceptable officer. for cash, by the sheriff of .a county at the front happiness to mary desolate homes. once become very solicitous for Mr.a measure to give away the 500,000 A ftiend in need is a friend indeed. door of the ceurt house, in the city of New Ulm, Enquirer. in said county and State aforesaid on Thursday the Fred. Gerboth but when Mr. Gerboth PROPRIETOR OFTHB acres of Internal improvement land, to This none can deny, especially when 2d day of November, A. D, 1882, at ten o'clock a. Mr. Anton Eckstein, for many years was nominated for Representative, and some wild cat railroad scheme, of m., for the purpose of paying the money due on New Ulm Foundry assistance is rendered when one is soreafflicted said mortgage, and th sum paid for taxes as MARBLEWORKS Congregational Sunday School at a resident of the town of Cottonwood, during his candidacy for the same, the which I believe he was one of the in*ly aforesaid together with the costs and expenses of with disease, more particularly sale and the sum of twenty.five dollars attorney's the Court House every Sabbath at 2 Herald had not one good word to utter was found dead on the public highway corporators. The Governor happily & MACHINE SHOF those complaints and weeknesses fees stipulated in said mortgage to be paid in case 1 of foreclosure thereof. in his behalf. Now that Mr. Gerboth p. M. Preaching at 3:30 p. M. near his residence in the town of vetoed the bill. Col. Pfaender is now Ig. $dhwendirjgetf, so common to our female populaEvery Dated, New Ulm, Minn., September 18th, 1882, is off the track, and Tom Bowen's pet Stark, on Monday night of last week. a candidate for State Senator, but ittion. Mrs. C. H. Ross, Superintendent woman should know that DEALER IN GEORGE H. PARKER. Assignee. Corner Centre & Front Streets. J. Newhart, Attorney for Assignee. NX candidate stands in danger of being defeated, remains to be seen if the intelligent Mr. Eckstein had spent the evening at C. MOWERY, Pastor. Monuments, Tombstones Electric Bitters are women's true A the Herald has very curiously voters of this district will again elect Co.one of his neighbor's, and he departed NEW ULM, MIK. WM. WAKEFIELD, friend, and will positively restore her The sale of school lands at the Mantels, discovered that Mr. Gerboth was even a man that by his vote tried to deprive atfor home in apparently good health. The Foundry has been thoroughly refitted and to health, even when all other remedies Auditor's office last Saturday was PHYSICIAN and SURGEON am now prepared to do all kinds of work on short jForeign and a better man for the office of Representative them of those valuable lands. fail. A single trial always proves our peo.His body was found while yet warm, tended by a very large crowd of notice. Repairing of all kinds of machinery ann Agricultural Implements a speciality. Only ex- _. Will answer calls in city or country American Marble, than Mr. Pahl. It tries to Mr.assertion. They are pleasant to the by Mr. Wooley. Mr. Eckstein was a Now a few words in regard to pie from the country. Auditor Conttans perieoeed workmen are employed and work ea. all hours of the day and night. shop on Stato Street between 4th andtrusted to my care will be executed with neatness prejudice the voters in the western tastQ, and only cost 50 cents a bottle. very fleshy man and death resulted Peterson's career. During the dark informs us that acres were OFFICR with Dr. C. Berry, ^OVJPX and dipttch. AfX wORK WARRANTED. -*sl ^i* fifth streets, *^j^r ft w_ Sold by Joseph Bobleter. portion of the county against the edi- days of the rebellion, although only a KiealiDff, Keller Co's. store. ^jS' CHAS. LEONARD, tt&& sold. from apoplexy jk* JSew Ulna, Minn. %%^$ SUB- ~^t&tV'U"Sssir