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NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNSDAY OCTOBER 29 kfmmam FortheFalfand Winter! A WARNING. W fEW ULM AND VICINITY Mrs. C. B. Dahl who has been for Less than one week remains until Mr. H, Spoerhase is seriously sick IMPERSONAL MENTION. with rheumatism. sometime past under treatment for her the election. Both parties are exerting Traveler's Guide. ,vi* We desire to warn Republican voters eye3 at the "Dr. Bury Eyes and Ear their utmost to prepare for the Judge Webber is holding a term Several cases of measles have broken against a bogus "Republican" ticket of court in St. Peter this week. _,^f.Infirmary, of Rusk, Wis., has returned great presidential struggle, and while out among children in this city. _: which has been fraudulently put to her home near Brightoncured. the brilliant victories in Ohio and Mr. R. Gerdea and Mr. M. Grant afloat by Mr. T. E. Bowen, editor of The blizzardy weather last Wednesday of Sleepy Eye were in town last Monday. Mrs. Dahl has had sore eyes for eight the Sleepy Eye Herald. The ticket is Maine prognosticate a victory in November made it rather unpleasant for outdoor headed ''Republican Ticket bears years and has been treated by many for the Republican forces, s&gJUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND COM- exercises. -i,2* the names of Blaine and Logan and physicians. When she went to Rusk still it will not answer to rest ia our Mr. Heidemann and his party ""re- f. all the Republican electors but L. O. PLETE STOCK OF ^iP turned from their goose-hunt at Bear The funeral of Max Zeller, last for treatment she was blind and the labors until the day of election. Earnest Thorpe. is replaced by T. E. Wii\oi\k&gt.WftfJ Lake last Monday evening. They met Thursday, was the largest that has pain in her eyes was so severe that she Bowen, one of the Democratic electors. work is needed everywhere in order with only moderate success, and report been witnessed in this city for a long could not sleep nights. \f We have in that a victory may be won which Going West. the hunting season as virtually over. Going East. time. The young man was esteemed We understand that Mr. Bowen has our possession two photographs showing Mr. Heidemann was generous with his shall fitly express the minds of the Day Passenger *4:25 by all. :$ Day Passenger *7:10a in also printed, and caused to be circulated, booty he could not be otherwise. But Might U: 55 Night *9:3fipm iltrwiii CAPS, a case of crosseye which was operated people at large upon the great issues a ticket headed James G. Blaine "The Deserter," a farce, will cross we fear the cause, of Democracy suffered upon at the Infirmary while Mrs. Except Sunday. Daily of the campaign. and John A. Logan with the the boards at Turner Hall next Sunday durine his absence. How is it Charlie? Democratic electors. These tickets evening. We are informed that the Dahl was there for treatment. It was C. W. HEIDEMANST, Agent But in the great interests of the national ^4m^:^'m^^^^Mm$ have been-put in circulation with the plav is a good onejand should draw a full an extremely bad case and has been campaign voters must not forget Officers ot Brown County Miss Essie Sanders of Sleepy Eye returned design to mislead the voters, comparatively house. The entertainment will conclude completely straightened by the operation. their duty to their local representatives. homeyesterdav from a few day's few of whom examine the names with a social hop. See announcement Post Olllce Address New Ulm. Any person who is afflicteJ with visit to Mrs. Judge Webber. While Brown county has often in of the electors. elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW. fVuDiTonH. B. Constans. here, she made many friends, irrespective This shows up Tom Bowen and his crosseye or having friends so afflicted THKASURERK. Pcffeferle. the past neglected party interests in RKOISTKK OF DKEDSA. F. Walton of political affiliations. Last Saturday Democratic methods of carrying elections. should call at the offjUje^and examine sympathy for this or that friend and JUJIQE OP PROBATEE. Brandt. evening a few of them met at A largely attended and enthusiastic Never before has a candidate in Cf.ER.KOF THE DIST. CounTAlbert Blanchard in some instances the candidate of the the photographs, one% of which was OVSf( 0&g kifl kU kin of the residence of Miss C. H. Ross and Republican rally was held at Thormedson's 5tti-:nippKdwai' Casey. this State for Presidential elector stooped SURVEYORJ. Berndt. taken before the operation the other listened with much gratification to a school house, in Linden, last evening. Democracy has been elected over the to such low methods to gain a few COURT COMSIISSIONEKA. TIagbcrg number ofher sweet songs. We hope The Lake Hanske cornet band, votes for himself. Even the strikers after, or send to Dr. F. R. Reynolds, COUNTY ATTORNEYFr. Eaaseu. candidate presented by the Republicans. her visits to New Ulm will be often CORONERJonas LandeNSchlager. numbering fourteen pieces, was present and ward bummers in the city of New Rusk, Wis., when the photographs will Where this abandoment of the COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. J. B.Velikanje. repeated in the future. and discoursed some sweet, patrotic York would ostracize one of their colleagues be sent by mail, free of charge, with party lines is inspired by nothing airs. Never before have we had the if detected in such contemptible thai--5n'' Will be sold cheaper Officers ol the City of New Ulm Stately Items. all necessary information. The charge pleasure of hearing such an efficient more than a mere desire to please practices. Just as long as the band composed wholly of farmera. The Democrats put up sucl&neu for office, for ntk operation is only $25.00. The some local candidate it is a mistake. MATOKII. B. Constans. band is supplied with good instruments, Just so long defeat stares them in the ever before. Come in and COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Buenger, C. Loenhard, Dr. Bury Eye and Ear Infirmary is a While we freely concede the Editor Review:The cold and snow band caps and everything necessary Pfcft'erle and J. Pfrenninger. face. thoroughly reliable institution and we CLERKJacob Nix. of last week reminded us old "Zero" right of each voter to select his own pertaining to a first-class military TREASURERFr, Forater. convinceyourselfof the truth was moving his sources southward. Mr. Skinner has defined hig position heartily indorse it. band. Of course music by the band candidate and to vote for him regardless CITY JUSTICESH. Fisoner nnfl Aug. Wostpuah Mr. D. H. Semans departed last CMV AMflllHEVJos. A. IfllXfitOin. rrm th? fir?t ?s?m m* the mating, an the liquor question. Among pvobi* ot party issues, especially where CONSTABLEJos. Galles. Monday Rice Co. where lie will reside ofwhatwesay. and this pnt everybody in the best of A fine constitution may bo broken bitionists he is a prohibitionist among MARSHALF. Gommel. party nominations are obtained by in the future. humor. Hon. John Lind was then introduced and ruined by simple neglect Many M anti-prohibitionists he is an anti-prohibitionist. Mr. Wm. Crawford left on Tuesday fraud or deceit, still where these are to the meeting by Mr. G. Anderson. Nw Ulm Market Report. bodily ills result from habitual constipation. of this week for Menomonee, Wis. Kiesling, Keller& Co., In the town of Eden he is Mr. Lind addressed the meeting absent and a candidate is fairly chosen Mrs. W. H. Fox is |a Wells, Minn, at length, following about the same There is no medicine equal to [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in endorsed by the St. John club in New by his party a vote'r owes something visiting her daughter. line of arguments as at the meeting at Ayer's Pills to correct this evil, and ..irain, Provisions, Groceries and Country fto- Ulm a letter from Mr. Skinner is to the party with which he affiliates Mr. B. H. Crawford made a hurried New Ulm the night previous. He also iluce.J restore the system to natural, regular, shown around wherein he pledges himself trip to Mankato this week. and even in local matters should extended his remarks to political matters and healthy action. Geo. E. Fox had his threshing done to vote against prohibition, if elected. affecting county affairs. Mr. Lind 'GAIN. think twice at least before lie abandons NEW ULM. MINN this week, his being the last straw-stack made an eloquent and earnest appeal Mr. Skinner's motto evidently is, Wheat, 549 58.. A $20 Bible Prize. it even temporarily. Nothing made in our town this season: to the Republicans of the town of Linden Oats 15 18 "anything and everything to catch can be more discouraging to any ardent The prairie fire which passed over and Lake Hanska to stand by their Dry Goods! 25 3C votes." Republican than when his name this section of country on the 18th inst. flag, explaining fully why they should 1 Barley 30 40.. The publishers of Rutledge's Monthly destroyed several haystacks and stables do so. Hi3 remarks were heartily applauded. is presented to the people to be laid Thursday last the following Sisters 1 PROVISIONS. offer twelve valuable rewards in their in this'township. Mr. Lind wasioilowed by Mr. ift Beef on loot, per cwt. 2 75 3 00 upon the shelf by the votes of those arrived from Chicago and Fort Wayne, Bobleter with a few remarks relating to Rev. J. D. Marquis bade forwell to Monthly for November, among which ,w. Mutton per head 3 00 3 25 to take permanent possession and whom he has good reason to believe national and county politics. More music friends in this vicinity hist week while is the following 3 75 @4 00 charge of the St. Alexander's Hospital I Pork per cwt by the band and the meeting was adjourned. are in political sympathy with him. It taking his dopartnro for Wyoming, Flour per cwt 2 25 2 75 We will give $20.00 to the person of this place, viz: Sister Centula, From all we have seen and Minn, his future field of labor. is unfair treatment and unwise in a I Corn Meal, per cwt 2 00 Mother Superioress, and Sisters Clara, telling us in how many languages the heard we are fully convinced that Linden Mr. John Robbins will leave for the party sense especially. Demoralization 1 00 Jacoba, Theckla, Zitta and Pancratia. and Lake Hanska will give good account state Of New York in about two weeks. superscription was written on the cross 1 Teas 1 00 All addresses of hospital business in party lines even for local candidates of themselves on election day. Mr. Carl Wilson is at Springfield this over Jesus at the time he was crucified, Onions 00 80 must be: St. Alexander's Hospital, is detrimental to the interest week attending the teachers Institute. by November 10th, 1880. Should two Potatoes, per bushel... 20 -AT- New Ulrn, Brown Co., Minn. We propose to vote the straight Rep. In the eyes of the editor of the Democratic of the party at large except only Sugar Uured Hums perth 12K We trust these Sisters will never or more correct answers be received ticket up this way, don't you forget it. Herald it is a crime for a member where the reasons for such bolting are Breakfast Bacon per lb. 10.. F. ETJETZHfO'S find cause to regret their coming here, the REWARD will be divided. The SMITH. *r 1 Dried Beef, per lt 15.. of the legislature to be absent from and that in their good work they will that the proposed candidate has obtained money will be forwarded to the winner 1 Salt Pork, per ft ..12 13.. find ample reward and hosts of friends. his seat for one day during the session. a nomination by methods at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. November loth, 1884. Persons trying I Lard, per lb ..10 12 It may be stated on reliable information, NEW YORK BAZAAR: We say that on the day the railroad variance with the principles of the for the reward must send 20 cents in Butter, per ft ..10 0 15.. that they purpose as speedily CARD OF THANKS. bills were up for consideration in committee party itself. W urge therefore our i Cheese, per lb 17.. as possible, to erect another building silver [no postage stamps taken] with of the whole we were "unavoidably" ...8@ 10.. on the hospital grounds, as a refuge friends to consider the matter carefully their answer, for which they will receive In the sad bereavement which has Eggs, per dozen 17 for the aged and he'pless. That the absent, and the House journal of before they accede to the requests overtaken us, by the death of our beloved the December Monthly, in which institution is meeting a real want is 3 (xIlOCEUIES that day shows that we were absent on son and brother. Max, it is consoling of the enemy, no matter under what New Ulm, Minn. the name and the correct answer will ft i SugarWhite, per lb shown by the fact that forty persons IO. to know that during his long leave. If Mr. Skinner is elected to the disguise presented, and to be sure to i i Yellow, per lb 7.. have enjoyed its ministrations, though be 'published, and in which several illness so many of our true and goodhearted legislature is it not probable thatif Brown, per lb 8.. it is still less than a year old. vote when the time comes the whole more valuable rewards will be offered. friends were always ready rr*eettea. 1 Dried FruitsApples.. 10.. placed upon certain' committteeshis ticket local ond national and roll up and willing to render us valuable aid Address RUTLEDOE PUBLISHIXG COM- No snch protective against chills and -v^ Peaches, per lb.. 10.. At a special meeting of the Silver duties will take him away from the in alleviating his suffering, and it is the largest majority yet given in the fever and other diseases ora malaria type PANY, Easton, Pa. ..1 0" 12& Cornet Band, held on Monday evening, JUST RECEIVED AN ELE- -N'v Prunes, per lb exists as Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters, It to them, and our many generous CoffeeRio, Groen.... State capitol for one or more days? county for Blaine and Logan. relieves constipation, liver disorders, rhenmatism.kidney the 27th inst., the following resolutions ..20 25.. friends who followed his remains to and bladder ailments with Most assuredly they will if placed upon GANT STOCK OP ..2 0" 25.. were unanimously adopted. A testimonial Rio, Roasted,per lb.. certainty and promptitude. A change, as the grave, that we desire thus publicly Resolved, That in the untimely death Java, Green, per lb... .3 0" 33.. gratifying as it is complete, soon takes "Vote the Republican ticket sTKAionT. any of the committees relating to express our sincere thanks. Redwood Falls, Oct. 20, 1884. place in the appearance, as well as the of Max Zeller, the band has lost one of Java, Roasted, peril). 40.. any of the several State institutions. sensation, of the wan and haggard invalid Especially do we de.sire to thauk Dry QooM Mr. Edward Casey: its most active members, one who was Mocha Green, per lb.. 35.. There will be grand a ball in Union Who uses this standard promoter of health the members of the Silver Cornet We ask all fair minded men, would and strength. always prompt at every call and courteous Dear Sir.I write to you TuasJapan, per lb ..4 0" 75.. Hall next Sunday evening. For particulars Band, the Turnverein, the Singers For sale by all Druggists and Dealers such absence indicate Mr. Skinner's to all his associates. Green, per lb ..00 80.. see advertisement. that I am sorry that I am not in your and Mr. E G. Pahl for the kind ser U _- generally. Resolued, That we extend to the family 50" 75.. hostility to the bills which came up for county so that I might vote for you in vices rendered at the grave. fotio^ Farms for Sale. of the deceased, our heart-felt sympathy /The survf yors of the Cannon Valley action on that day? We reiterate, the C. ZELL ER AND FAMILY. the coming election having known you in this their sad bereavement. road are now at work in the village Send Money by American Express railroad bills never reached a third New Ulm, Oct. 27,1884. Co. Money Orders. since 1865 and having had both private Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions of Kasota running various lines. reading in the House, and the vote to be published in the New Ulm Recoiits given. Money refunded if and official business with you, and OR SALE. A second-hand safe, I have for sale in German and Scandinavian REVIEW and New Ulm Post, and that There will be a grand Scandinavian indefinitely postpone was unanimous fiou^efWui^ingi Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of found you always straight and honorable. which has been in use for about a year, neighborhoods improved the secretary forward a copy of the ball at Union Hall next Monday evening. the Co. Pavable at 6,500 places. except on two of the bills, and on these 1 am a straight Republican but is for sale cheap at the clothing de same to the family of the deceased. The tickets have been placed at farms at from $5.00 to $8.00 per acre. RATES. two the motion was sustained by such when we have a sheriff that has been 50 cents a couple. A good time may partment of Theo. Crone. T. OLESEN, Pres. Also uncultivated lands at $5.00 per rO$5-5c: S10-8e:$20-10c: $30-12c $40-15c $50-20c. a large majority that our presence and be expected. W M. SEITER, Sec. tried and not found wanting, then I July 9--S5. aci*e. Some of the tracts with natural A CARD. vote could not have changed the result. CfaodjS, would not vote the party ticket but for Election next Tuesday. growth of timber. Does Tom Bowen intend to vote for The REVIEW has information to the the best man, the man who has been Blaine and Logan if elected an elector effect that some of the Democratic NEW ULM, Oct. 26,1884. FRA NK L. RANDALL.^ We also reiterate, that if Mr. Skinner Court commences next Monday. tried and found to do his duty. on his bogus ticket? That's the question For the favors received from my candidates are painting the county red New Ulm, Minn. (or Mr. Bowen) will investigate the etc., etc., etc. the peopleboth Republicans and Yours Respectfully friends for the benefit of the hospital, with whiskey and beer. One morning Let there be no Republican stay-athomes Democratswant explained. House journal he will find that we were I consider it my duty to express my WM. WAKEFIELD, A. A. Wilson. this year. last week three of them started one of 50 that voted for the bill to "tax most sincere thanks. I hope and wish WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD i 4, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Only two gaps remain in the sidewalk out from New Ul with four jugs of American Institute on Grapes tha the favors extended to me, may certain railroad lands." In order that Bargains in all kinds of Underwear on the east side of Minnesota likewise be extendeded to the good Office over Haeberle's hardware store. whiskey in their w&gon, and last Sunday AT CHICAGO RETAIL '%J, and Wine, he may not lose too much time in looking at F. Kuetzing's. street south of Centre street. A little Sisters, who now have possession of at Leavenworth beer bought by NEW ULM. MINN. this matter up, we refer him to the haste in filling these would be gratifying A Committee from the Farmer's the whole hospital. In the future it PRICES. two of the Democratic candidates to pedestrians in that direction. journal of the House, page 385, "of Friday, will be under my own and the Sisters' Will answer calls in city or country Great Bargains in all kinds of flannels club of the American Institute appointed flowed as freely as water. Even up in at all hours of the day or night. controle. ALEX. BEROHOLL. February 23, 1883. There he will at F. Kuetzing's. to visit Vineyards and Wine We are informed that Miss Julia the town of Eden, last Sunday evening, find the following: Cellars, and examine into American Kuehnel, daughter of Mr. G. Kuehnel Sal ofStat Lands. Call in and examine FOR RENT. two of the Sleepy Eye Democrats "H. F. No. 8, A bill to' tax certain of this place, got married Oct. 23, 1884 Call in and look at those fine Ladies Wine culture report that the Wines of Three rooms on ground floor, with were the leading lights in a to Mr. Chas. Zimmermann at San Francisco, Clothes at F. Kuetzing's. railroad lands, was taken from the table Alfred Speer, at Passaic, New Jersey, Cal., which will be her future cellar, well adapted for a small family, learnyi%^jiiiprices, grand blowout which had been arranged Room moulding for hanging goods and and read the third time, and put pic are the most reliable to be obtained, home and has been for the last two in brick building in City Garden. For by Democratic candidates. State of Minnesota, Land Office. tines, at Chas. Wagner's. upon its final passage. and that his Oporto Grape makes a years. The REVI EW extends congratulations. particulars enquire of Several parties in Stark and Cottonwood The question being taken on the passage Port Wine equal to any in the world. Yard wide Cashmers in all shades at before purchasing have been flooding in Schmidt J. L. MULLER. of the bill there were yeas 50, and For sale by Chas. L. Roos. S T. PAUL, Sept. 1st, 1884. 35 c. a yd. KUETZING. The St. Alexander's Hospital expresses and Bertrand beer, ever since convention nays 2a Notice is hereby given that the FOR RENT. MINNESOTAIIEWS. its sincere thanks, to Dr. C. Berry time. The Herald had better county auditor will offer at Public Mr. Bobleter voted AYE. What elsewhere. for the Chas. Wagner is the agent and wife, for the many favors received look to its own side of the house when Sale at his office in New Ulm on Friday, from them. Through the energy does Mr. Bowen mean by trying to deceive A new and comfortable house, fronting justly celebrated -Household Sewing Oct. 31,1884 at 10 o'clock a. m. Samuel Reed, aged 70,an old resi. arraigning candidates for such practices. and kindness of Mrs. Berry, the Hospital the public? on Centre street, Block 65 South. Machine. on the terms prescribed by law, the came into possession of a large dent of Henderson, committed suicide For particulars enquire of We have made no statements which school and agricultural college Lands, quantity of valuable linen for btdding POLITE- ATTEKTION A rumor was circulated around by shooting himself with a pistol. are not substantiated by the facts. in Brown county, that have been appraised and other household purposes. WM. HUMMEL. Herman Exner, the baker, met with town last Saturday that Blaine lvil and are unsold. a distressing accident last Thursday NOTICE. been shot while in Chicago. We are Lists of the lands to be offered may Hon. John Lind, of Tracy, and Mr. There is much complaint in the Next Friday, Oct. 31st, County Auditor evening. He had considerable annoyance be seen at the Auditor's Office for ten glad to say thau the rumor was unbounded. Constans will offer at public sale northern portion of the State of injury from a neighbor's cow, which insisted Geo. W. Somerville, the Republican GUAEAHTEED days prior to the sale. Upon the solicitation of many at his office in this city, on the te rms upon making daily raids on his to the potato crop by rotting. candidate for County Attorney, were W. W. BRADEN, friends, I hereby announce myself as flour sacks. On the day above stated prescribed by law, the school and agricultural the speakers at a Republican rally Commissioner of the State Land Office. Mrs. Wm Goede came near severing A 10-year-old son of Charles Mr. Exner fastened a roap around the lands in Brown county, that an independent candidate for County Oct 29 '84 held in Turner Hall last Monday evening several fingers froin her left hand, a Farm, living near Owatonna, got his cow's neck and started with her for the have been appraised and are unsold. Commissioner in the Fifth commissioner pound-yard. He had gone but a short Sale commences at 10 o'clock a. under the auspices of the Blaine hand caught in the rollers of a cane few days ago, while splitting kindling WOOD FOR SALE. Don't Forget the Place. district of Brown county. distance when the cow commenced to m. Persons interested should be on mill, and the flesh literally stripped & Logan club of this city.Owing to the 'wood. Dr. Wakefield dressed the run, and in an endeavor to hold her haud in time. ANDREW LARSON. off three fingers, leaving the bones short notice given, the. meeting was wound. The undersigned desires to inform Mr. Exner became entangled in the Springfield. Oct. 18,1884. exposed. Amputation was necessary. not so largely attended as it would otherwise the citizens of New Ul that he is rope and was dragged the distance Send us the returns. Our friends in -Is Mr. P. A. Foster of Mankato harangued To the Voters of Brown County. prepared to supply all demands for of nearly one block. When assistance the several towns in Brown oonnty will have been, but as it was, there to the Democrats in this city wood on short notice, either by the came to Mr. Exner's relief it was found confer a favor on us and our subscribers were many interested listeners present* A farmer of Sueur threshed that bis left leg was badly fractured between carload or cord, and at prices that defy last Friday evening. His principal hobby by sending us the election returns I hereby announce myself as an independent and a number of ladies lent grace to 1000 bushels of wheat that was so the knee and ankle, and that the competition. at the earliest moment after being can* was "free trade," and this he rode candidate for Sheriff and ask SEW I0BK BIZAiB, bad the millers refused to grind it the meeting by their presence. Mr. leg was badly twisted out of shape. Dr. PETER HERIAN. vassed. We intend to give the result the support of my friends irrespective nisrhunto death. Berry has the unfortunate man in for the farmer's own use, of the election in our next issue, but to Somerville spoke first. contrasted of party. Liver* KUatror WemachTrouM e. charge, and he informs us that amputation do this we must have the assistance of Mr. Nicholas Galles, formerly of the characters and records of the Republican EDWARD CASEY. HEWDM,M A man named W R. Lynett committed of the injured limb may become our friends. New Ulm, Oct. 14, 1884. Symptoms Impure blood, costive bowels, irregular this city, is a candidate for the office and Democratic candidates suici le at the college hospital a necessity. Mr. Exner is an old veteran appetite, soar belching, pains inside, back THEATRE and heart, yellow urine, burning hen urinating, of Sheriff in the county of Hillsboro, for President and Vice-President, and and a member of Hecker Post, G. in Minneapolis last Friday The State teachers' institute for O. WAGNER,% -*3 clsy-colored stools, bad breath, no desire for A. R.f Jfew Mexico. Mr. Galles has secured of this city. He has for a long by jumping from a window. the light that was let shine on the records work, chills, fevers, irritability, whitish tongue, Brown county is now in progress at dry cough, dizzy bead, with dull pain in back time been in feeble health and a claim Springfield, with T. H. Kirk conductor the Republican nomination, which is A .blue Earth county man has of the Democratic candidates part, loss of memory, fogey sight. Pore thee* for his pension is now pending. He is PffiLS' area sur cure and J. J. Sharp assistant. On to-morrow "SWAYNE1 Moobjes. grown this year 192 varieties of equivolent to an election. ANL#?i| r|S was altogether too penetrating to in very poor circumstances financially DEALER I N ALL KINDS OP Box (30Pills), by mall, 25 Cto., 5 for $1.00.Address evening Rev. Alex. Berghold will beans, the Review says. DR. SWAVNE & SON, Phila., Pa. Sold by and a worthy object for charity. please the few Democrats present. Mr. deliver a lecture on "methods of true SOCIAL HOP FURNITURE S4 A lai'ge proportion of the Baking Druggists. April 9-84 Somerville spoke very eloquently and education." On Friday evening Dr. C. On Monday morning of last week Powder sold is fearfully adulteratedA Eerry lectures on school hygiene." We The importance of the office of his sayings were frequently applauded. a threshing machine engine exploded AT strictly pure Baking Powder is made will endeavor to give full proceedings mm, M-- near Crookston, Minn., killing five county auditor is not generally appreciated He made a good impression upon iffil of the institute next week. of two articles only, viz: Bi Carb. JOHN LIND. TJJWSER C. A HAGBER G. men. They were Thos. Evenden, ^jj^ as it should be. Upon the care those who had not previously made bis Office of LIND & HABBEHB, Soda and Grape Cream Tartar. No PICT RE FRAMES, MOLD- t$| engineer, John Linglewood, Christ and skill exercised in the conduct of acquaintance and bis vote in this city Mankato Free Press:-A Democrat* other ingredients can be found in DeLand's iii*nti^v Larson, John Johnson and John INGS, WINDOW SHADES ON that office depends the correctness of has been greatly augmented thereby. ic rally will be held in the town of Chemical Baking Powder. Schmidt. Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. TR NKS, SATCHELS, the whole system of taxation' of the Cambria to-night. P. A Foster will Sunday Eve., Nov. 2, '84, Mr. Frank L. Randall having withdrawn The $300,000 bequeathed to county. With a good auditor, the Hon. John Lind spoke for nearly an Theo. Crone has received a large speak his "free trade" piece, and Bowen, NEEDLES AND *2J from the partnership heretofore fur caps and over- Bishop Whipple for the benefit of county business proceeds correctly hoar. His argument why Republicans coats,1 stock of fur of the Sleepy Eye Herald, will tell For the first time in New Ulm, existing between us, the undersigned REPAIRS the Faribault Episcopal schools by and smoothly, and with an incompetent should stand fast at the coming coats, all kinds and styles of men's them what Foster don't. Let ns see THE DESERTER, with C, A. Hagberg will continue, in Mrs. Huntington of Cincinnati, will FOR ALL KINDS OF or inefficient one, everything is I-Jbsv election is a forcible one. showed clothing, underwear, ladies dress goods there are three Democrats inJCambria Kidy the firm name of LIND & HAGBERG, robably not be forthcoming, as that thrown into confusion. up the record of the Democratic party and I take the liberty to assure my cloaks, dollmans, etc., etc. Having and the two declaimers will make had not the wealth. Her property clients that all litigated matters will The satisfactory condition of the in its true light, and Thos. A Hendricks A FARCE. bought in eastern markets, for CASH, five. Well, that's a Democratic quorum. was simply held in trust. It is receive my careful and personal attention financial affairs of Brown county is was handled without gloves. he is in a position to offer his goods unfortunate.. as in the past. well known to be largely due to the He showed that the Democratic candidate Agent for the celebrated light running at the very lowest prices. Anyone We attend to all suits in the State and Wm. Court, aged 23 years, was A New Ulm Special telegram to the management of the present Republican for Vice-president had. voted Jooking for bargains should not fail to United States Courts, examine and perfect HOUSEHOLD killed yesterday on the farm of John Pioneer Press says: Dr. Berry of auditor, Mr. H. B. Constans. and raised his voice when in Congress titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell 'Coll on Mr. Crone. His motto is quick Erdman. about a mile from Mendota. this city, who last week went to real estate, foreclose mortgages for the measures which he now denounces. and new HIGH ARM *i It is a duty that the voters owe to .sales and small profits'. by the cave in of a well, in which ha and make collections, S Brookings, Dak., to investigate small '../^DAV|SR|.- showed conclusively the community they live in and of All are cordially invited. was busy at the time. Court was in We refer to the Citizens Bank of Thousands Say So. pox, says that small pox has been in that both Cleveland and Hendricks which they area part, to see that the the shaft. 75 feet down, when the N ew Ulm, Minn. The Brown Coun- Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kans., the county since the first of June last THE COMMITTEE. had always been, and still are, on the office is well filled for the coming walls gave way, literally hurrying writes "I never hesitate to commend terBank of New Ulm, Minn. and the and many people have been exposed side of the monopolists. Hi stalk was term. They have offered to them in the him alive. your Electric Bittera to my customers, German Imperial Consul of Chicago. GRAND with strong probabilities of more cases nhey give entire satisfaction and are principally directed to the young men Republican candidate, Mr. Constans, JO HN LIND. SIJBE CUR& r/: mipid sellers." Electric Bitters are the in the near future, unless its quarantine, Sold on Weekly or Monthly who would cast their flrst vote at the a gentleman fully competent, of a ^purest and best medicine known and with vaccination and revaccination, I'" \l- Payments. coming election, and he showed them character above reproach, and in 'will positively cure Kidney and Liver LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Machines taken in For blues, dyspepsia, chronic kick* is enforced. why they should vote the Republican Ol&~% whose hands the great interests involved complaints. Purify the blood and regmlate ing and every form of human disease the bowels. No family can afford ticket. believed that every young in that most important office Uniojib^aU, Trade for New .Ones. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -to be without them. They will save caused by lack of amusement, send Charley Morse, a member in the man who is acquainted with the history are certain of being properly looked hundreds of dollar bills every year. WAGNER. three two-cent stamps for single trial last legislature, and editor of the of the United States would do so. after^^g '?lg?p? Stateof Minnesota, County of Brown. In Prohate Sold at fifty cents 1 a bottle by C. L. Court. doseand we warrant it to make you hap Lake Benton Newf Mr. Lind based his statements on has the following lioos. In thematter of the estate of Rasmus Espensen uenenfeller An elastic step, buoyant spirits, and I"SS5 KB- py, hearty, give a good appetite and good word to say of us: facts and challenged anyone to dispute 8. G(r ON Hi Notice Is hereby given to all persons having clear complexion, are among the many Bucklen Arnica Salvs put you on the road to a fortune. $t. the correctness of what he had claims and demands against the ostate of Basons JOSEPH BOBLETE R. of the New Ul The best salve in the world for Cuts, desirable results of pure blood. The SUHDiTETEHIJMOU, 1884, bpenaeniateof the County of Browa, deceased, Paul Herald, funniest newspaper published Herewith informs his friends and ensthat Review, has been re-nominated for the said. Official documents were shown Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, that the Judge of the Probata Court ofaatd county possessor of healthy blood has his faculties de-customers his 'V. will hear, examine, asd adjust elatms and in the Northwest, employes "Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, House from Brown Colil was an in proof that, as commissioner of tb Blacksmit SIM at command, and enjoys a clear Mtnds against said estate* at his office la the Ctty Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, such writers as Bill Nye, Bob Bur* of New Ulm in said county^on diefirstMonday S important factor in the last legislature. general 'land^office, Mr. Hendricks and quick perception, which is impossible each month for six successive months, commencing and positively cures Piles, or no dett, Tom Holmes, Don Piatt and othrsofworld'WkhB committed practices beyond all precedent. He was always found in his with thefirstMonday In October 1884: and AdmUHon SO eis. a Couple. when the blood is heavy and sluggiih pay reqti red, It is guaranteed to give that six months from the 80th day of Aagutt 1884 on Broadway, opposite Jo*?Vor*r celebrity Address Mr. Linda poke earnetttj, and seat and voted intelligently 'upon TJfth impurities. Ayer's Sarsaparilla perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. have beenllmHed and allowed by said Probata lumberyard, is now completed and PmU Herald, St. Paul, Minn. Court for creditorstopresentltheir to present claims. his remarks have done mitisH g064 for Price 25 cents per box,! 'Sold by C. ia too best blood purifier and vijalizer all measures, He should be returned- A cordial invitation is extended to all. that special attention will be girento RASMUS CflKISriANSBN. Ml Agento caa make aaone L. Rooa shoeing of hone*, known. ^c the cause of Renblicanlsm Execute* of thaEstate of RasmusEpansen', de- I-' &* ,1S ceased. Ir THE MANAGERS. 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