New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 23, 1885 · Page 4 of 9
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Z1 ?*Tt??^!^^ mM VHot a few of the Demoeratiejournals 12}. Mr. Young says he wouldput the am quite wrathy because Fraaktent condition of the crop as low as 80 per Cleveland appointed another than Col. cent and the yield at 4$ as compared Morton postmaster at Augusta, Me. with an average good crop. ^ps** Cleveland has done just what Blaine .3-t"-'-. JOS. BOBLETEB, Editor Proprietor. Senator Evarts refuses to accept the would have done under similar circumstances. Republican nomination for Governor in Morton used the columns of New York. his paper to work up a seandal affecting the Blaine family and when Cleveland ^Republican office holders are being The secretary of state has completed was elected demanded the Augusta removed at the rate of one every five the recapitulation of the population f postoffice for his reward.. Blaine minutes. This ought to satisfy the the state for the year 1885. The total and the Maine Senators protested and hungriest Democrat. population is 1,117,758, and the number wen:'^W%:^W^M^M^M, the office to a less "offensive par- of families is 203,616. The population In the International yacht race at tisan." is divided as follows: White males, 3Ne\ti'Yor between the Puritan and Goods areComingOn. 603,492 females, .511,117 black males, Genesta, the Yankee craft twice beat After a thorough test Chas. L. Roos 843 females, 498. Mulatoesmales, most positively asserts that Acker's thevEnglish yacht and was declared the are.English Remedy is the best medicine 257 females, 21H Indians wbo victor. for Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Whooping citizens, 236, females .554 half-breeds, Cough, and all Lung Troubles that can .IRiel, the leader of the Northwest rebellion, males 394, females 331. Chinese 39. be found. Ask him about it for he wbo was under sentence to be Divided into congressional districts the fully guarantees it 1. CALL IN AND LOOK AT BARGAINS IN hanged last Friday, has been indefinitely There are scores of persons who are population is as follows: First district, DRESS GOODS, suffering from some form of blood disorder respited. It is thought his sentence 168,465 Second district, 192,658 Third or skin disease, such as Scrofula, -will commuted to along term of imprisonment. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. district,175, 538 Fourth district, 353,- Boils etc., etc. After a practical test 332 Fifth district, 227,605. The population ITS KU.TMfCUlM HAS NEVER Kill VCIRIORSk PRINTS, Charles L. Roos asserts that Acker's In a million koine* for a quarter of a ccntary It baa Blood Elixir will certainly cure all by counties has been given stood tho consumera' reliable test. '.Last Wednesday was Minnesota day such diseases, including Syphillis and heretofore in the REVIEW. THE TEST OF THE OVEN. Rheumatism. It is not a patent nostrum, at the postoffice department. -The First GINGHAMS, but a scientific preparation. He Assistant Postmaster General removed PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Commander-in-chief Burdette has issued guarantees it. 2. twenty-four Minnesota Republican an ordertothe Grand Army Posts Dr. Price'sSpecialFlayoringExtracts, Over one million of Acker's Dyspepsia fourth-class posmasters and appointed of the country requesting contributions Tablets sold in the past twelve Democrats in their stead. months, purely upon their merits. Why of funds for the erection of a monument iHlli^efM^MllfMMNMlMawwtla^erl^^ Embroideries, suffer with Chrome Constipation, Dyspepsia, Dr. Prlet's Lupulln Ytast fans in honor Gen. Grant. The Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, The'Waseca BadiccU has it from "ex*plan involves the donation of the merely For Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop Heartburn and Female Troubles, when cellerit'?. authority that General Baker 0 Yeast in the World. nominal sum offifteencents by each Charles L. Roos offers you relief and FOR SALE BY GROCERS. BUTTONS has fully decided and is already setting positive cure in the Dyspepsia Tablets. member of the organization.the amount CHICAOO. ST. LOUIS. the pins for Congress from the Second He sells them on a guarantee. 3. to be appropriated from the funds of &PNG & district. Congressman Wakefield will each post in order to insure certainty NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. no doubt have something to say on the and expedition. Gen. Burdette states subject, however that all exaggeration and mere display MSSOLUTION NOTICE. theis to be avoided, the object being simplytoerect The new Republican weekly, SPECIAL a fitting memorial to the New Ulm. Minn., Sept 1st 1885. -Statej just issued in Boston, and fostered The co-partnership heretofore existing dead commander. The plan will no by such men as Mr. Lodge and Con- between the undersigned, under the doubt meet with the hearty approval of gressmanXong, says''the Maine statesmannmay firm name of B. & C. Behnke, has the veterans and it is safe to predict again become the standard this day been dissolved by mutual consent that the G. A. R. monument will be the Esther C. Behnke retiring. bearero the party in a national cam- EXTRACTS Bertha Behnke and Henry Behnke, first to be erected in honor of the grand tpai&n." iThe new paper is emphatically Jr., will continue the business, under old commander. foriBlaine. thefirmname.of B. Behnke & Co., and who assume all obligations and who if At the annual reunion!of the Iron After the returns are all in and rejected, SHEETINGS, are alone authorized to collect all outstanding MOST PERFECT MADE supposing Congressman H. B. Brigade, held at Madison, Wis., last accounts and credits due the Strait should step into the gubernatorial Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flaron. COTTONADES, week, Gov. Rusk made one of the most late firm. B. BEHNKE. Vanilla, Lemon, Orange. Almond. Rote, etc, cha\t?-nMarshall Messenger. [Sept 30] C. exciting speeches ever heard from his flavor as delicatelyandnaturallyasthefruit. BEHNKE. Well, Whitney, we all have our PRICE BAKIN POWDE C0.f WATERPROOFS, andlips. In touching upon the cruelty weather eye cocked on the Major, aUCAOO. ST. LOUIS. which Union prisoners suffered in should hedecide on taking the step, he Southern prisons during the war,he became will-find lots of ready and willing hands PARKER'S Ladies'and Gent's Clothing $tore! violently incensed, and in thundering inthesoldiggings to give him a lift HAIR BALSAM voice, which fairly trembled with the popular favorite for dressing passion, exclaimed: the hair, Restoring thecolor BWeather prophet De Vol predicts PUENISHINGGOODS, whengray,and preventing Dan* New Stock of When I think of the inhuman treatment thatsnow^will reach us this fall very druff. It cleanses the scatp, stops the hair falling, and is our men received in these Southern MEN'S, BOYS' and early and that the first few days in sure to please. 50c. and $i. sixes at Druggists. hells, I want to go in and clean CHILDREN'S SUITINGS. October will be very stormy. On theout the entire devilish fraternity of PARKERS TONIC other hand, i the New York Herald those who had anythingtodo with their Also received anew lot of at lower prices than can be bought elsewhere. Tat But OougH Con you eaa aw treatment. weather^prognosticator predicts an unusually^mikL-iautumn. OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, and the best known preventive of Consumption. The assembled veterans arose as one You pays your PARKER'S TONIC kept in a home is a sentinel to which will be sold at astonishing Call in now and examine our stock and prices, man, and with tears in their eyes, echoed keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the money *and takes your choice. blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Don't wait until the rush sets in. LOW PRICES. the sentiment in thunders of applause, in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before it. It builds up the health. SenatorSabin being interviewed by such as have not been heard at HATS! HITS1 ill styles, and If you suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions, DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, tthe Washington Pioneer Press correspondent Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or any meeting there in years. FT. Kuetzing, FemaleComplaints,or any disorder of the Lungs, takes occasion to deny the report BEIT'S FDBH1SHIKB HOODS. Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait that,he baa written a letter to the till you are sick in bed, but use PARKXR'S TONIC The Mankato Review thinks that the to-day: it will give you new life and vigor. Come and see our new clothing and get president pledging support in the confirmation HISCOX CO., N. Y. recent attacks by the local press on the Soldby Druggists. Large saving buying %x size. posted in prices. MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN of Appointments. The senatorState railroad commissioners is not SOHULEH & MEIH8TEIN. says that while he will make no captious justified by the facts. The Review believes Beinhora's Building, New Ulm. Our War ry is Boots and Shoes. opposition, there may by cases that the majority of the board ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. where he will, have to protest. are honest sincere men, and are trying Bants! Pants!-1 desire to inform Probate Court, Brown Co., Minn. to carry out faithfully the mission entrusted In the matter of the estate of Jens I Ouren, deceased. the pants-wearing public that I have Jumbo, the great elephant which to them. It says: received and am now offering for sale Notice is bereby given that by virtne and In Barnum purchased in England for 'TIS NOT IN MORTALS TO COMMAND SUCCESS* BUT pursuance of an order of license made in said matter They are now seeking to inform a very large assortment of pants. by the said Court on the 24th day of August ^$300,000, was .killed last Wednesday themselves of the grievances that exist, A. D.186S, the undersigned administrator will on WE'LL DO MORE WE'LL DESERVE IT. Prices,styles and sizes to suit all pocke .evening, having been run into by a and this is their especial mission to the 98th day of September A. D. 1886, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the late puce of residence of said deceased books, tastes and shapes. various parts of the State. If the people freight train while being led along the in the town of Linden in said county offer fail to meet them, it is a misfortune for sale at public auction for cash or approved track by the keeper. Jumbo had not attained THEO CBONIS. notes all the personal pioperty belonging to said that we imagine they will strive to estate, consisting of live stock, farming implements, hisifull growth at the time of his guard against in the future. Some allowance tools, grain etc. Ten Minutes is not a very long time, but it is suffi- death, but wasttwelve feet heigh and should be made for first attempts Dated August 24th A. D. 1885. CHRISTIAN AHLMKSS, in putting a new and intricate weighed ten tons. The lenght of his Septic1&J5. Administrator. cient/or us to convince you that we have law into operation. They have made trunk was ten feet Drugstore some progress in the way of inaugurating A PRIZE! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. anew system of grain inspection A new law has gone into effect in and weights. It may not be perfect STATE or MIHNKSOTA, IN PROBATE COURT Wisconsin which tfi-ses the minimum County of Brown, $ but it is a step forward, and whatever In the matter of the Estate of Eleff Eleffson deceased. saloonlicense at$200and the maximum defects are developed by the practical TO OFFER EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD THAT operation of the law may be remedied license at $500. The voters of each Notice is hereby given to persons having C8A9. x.. stoos, WISHES TO SAVE MONEY. A VISIT TO OUR STORE AND claims and demands agninst the estate of Eleff hereafter. In another direction they townjdecide by vote the amount At an Eleffson late of theConnry of Brown deotased.that have done some good: we refer to the the Judge of the Probate Court of said county election held on Tuesday of last week a AN INSPECTION OF GOODS WILL RESULT IN YOUR provision which gives them authority will hear, examine, and adjust claims and de. (Successor to Jos. Bobleter) mands against said estate, at his office in the City majority4of to require railroad companies to provide the towns voted decided on Investigation! Negotiation! of New Ulmin said county, on the first Monday of -DEALER IXDRUGS suitable depot and waiting rooms the law, or $200 license. One town each month for six successive months, commencing with the tlrst Monday in November 1885 and and for the accommodation of the traveling voted for 350 and a number went to that six months from the 11th day of September Admiration! Gratification! public. In this city two new depots in 1885 have been limited and allowed by tatd Probate the limit of the law, $500. course of completion are partly due to Court for creditors to prevent their claims. MEDICINES, OLE JORGEN8EN, the commissioners. They have required Your prize will be secured, our success assured and Administrator with the will annexed of the estate Hon. WBL Windom's return to Minnesota the same thing elsewhere, and as of Kleff Eieffson, deceased. Oct 14 is an went which has set people their authority is well defined they are your trade procured, because an Investigation of our MORTGAGE SALE. pressing this feature of the law with to guessing what his purpose is. Mr. raura& OH,,: Bargains will excite your Admiration, lead to a Nego- creditable vigor. They cannot accomplish W. says his purpose simply lis to get Default having eeen made in thepayment of the everything at once, but are gradually sum of Two hnndred thirtysix dollars and sixty, home, settle down and live a peaceful wijyfDow (Ji$g& tiation and result in your immense Gratification. and surely making progress, and five cents ($236.65), which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain life. His name is being mentioned while it may not be as fast as all would mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Herman A BIG BARGAIN! desire, it.seems to be sure, and so long quite freely, however, in connection Exner, (single) as mortgagor to Christian Stoll of New Ulm, Minnesota, as mortgagee bearing as they are doing this much, is it not with the offices of governor* senator Agent for date the 15th day of November, A. D. 1863, to bettertogive them creditfor their good secure the payment of the sum of 200,00 and interest and member of eongress, "unbeknownst" acts and not persist in a continued and according tothe provisions of one promi,or Minnesota Linseed that will interest and please you, now awaits you in our note in said mortgage more particularly to him, and it would not be uninterrupted strain of complaint and described, and which mortgage was with a power fault-finding. surprising if the people ealled him to of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the of* flee of the Register of Deeds in and for the county OIL COST. the front again one of these days.SL But few people care how the eommisioners of Brown and 8tate of Minnesota, on the first day of December A. D. 1883, at 3 o'clock p.m. Peter Tribune. come and go but it seems to in book "O" of mortgages, on page 52. READY MIXED PAINTS. of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, us much more could be accomplished if And whereas, the said Christian Stoll thereafter and on the 26th day of April 1884, by a written Adolph Bierman has appointed the they made haste more slowly, and then deed of assignment made, dated and delivered on that day, sold, assigned, transferred and set over Slippers, etc. Styles New! following deputy collectors of internal ample notice of their coming might be said mortgage, and note thereby secured, to Louisa Stoll and Elizabeth Stoll, and said deed of assignment A complete Stock of Roots, Herbs-, given in the local press, and thus give revenue for Minnesota: First divisoin, was on the 15th day of August 1884. at Goods the Best! Prices the Barks and Patent Medicines always the people in general a chance to meet C. F. Buck, of Winona, vice W. 9 o'clock a. m.. of said day duly filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said on hand. the commissioners and make their C. Dye second division, E.G.H.Adams, Brown county Minnesota, and duly recorded in Lowest! book "P" of mortgages on pages 376 and 377, and grievances known, if they have any. of Spring Valley third division, John whereas said Louise Stoll ana Elizabeth Stoll are PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. On their recent trip over the Winona & now the owners and holders of said mortgage Anderson, Albert Lea, vice A. C. and debt and the same is due and wholly, unpaid ESI St. Peter road, the commissioners Wedge sixth division, G. F. Johnson, and no action or proceeding having been instituted, H. Loheyde, at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured dropped in on us as unexpectedly as of Minneapolis, vice Alfred B. Hush by said mortgage, or any part thereof: Postoffic Block, NEW ULM, MINN. water from a clear sky, and they left Now therefore, notice it hereby given, lhatby seventh division, Bertrus Mueller, of Wm^ virtne of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, about as suddenly as they came. St Cloud, vice G. W. Benedict This O.WAGNEE, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be completes all the appointments for the foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in The Leading Boot and Shoe Merch. and covered by aaid mortgage, viz: Lot No. 81x A Pertinent Question, State with the exception of the fourth (6), of Block No. one hundred and nine (109), andfifthdistricts, which comprise .the noithof Centre street, in the City (formerly town) Undertaker and Dealer in of New Ulm according to the recorded map there, Winona Republican: By the way, districts of St. Peter and St Paul of, on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of FURNITURE O. & N. W. R'v Office, saldBrownCo.,inBrownCo.andState of Minnesota, for what inscrutable reason or purpose with the hereditaments and appurtenancesjwhich New Ulm, Sept. 1, 1885. Secretary Young, of the emigration were the clerks of the pretentious St. sale will be made by the sheriff of aaid Brown J. FERNEKES & CO, county, at the front door of the Court House in On Sept 2nd, 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th, department of the state, says the corn Paul jobbers' union so royally received the City of New Vim in aaid County and State, on 22nd. 23rd, 29th and 30th. and Oct 6th. crop of Minnesota has suffered very the twenty-ninth day of October A. 1885, at and bibulously banqueted by the Rochester COMFECTIONEBSsgManufacturin-,'- OF ALL KINDS.' 10 o'clock a. m. of that day,at public vendne to the 7th, 13th and 14tb, the Chicago and considerably from the early frost in board of trade? Was it because highest bidder for cash, to pay aaid debt and interest, 1 and the taxes for the year 1884 on said premises Northwestern railway will sell excursion WILL. PIPER, many localities, and the unusually cold the "jobbers" aforesaid, or the amounting to 18.02 paid by these assignees I ticketstoMilwaukee and return at of aaid mortgage, and twenty-five dollars attorney's 'weather during the latter half ofAugust few influential ones among them, conspired fees as stipulated in and by said mortgage $17.05 to Chicago and return, $18.05, I: up to a few days ago has prevented the incase of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed with the State agricultural society by raw subject to redemption at any time good for one week from day of purchase. "l^CiBPETS ira crop from maturing as early as usual and the railroads to break down the within one year from the day of sale as provided The above prices include ticket by law. and a considerable portion of it is- not and dealers in -fgj| Southern Minnesota Fair? There are Dated, September 15th A. D. 1865. to exposition. SEfflHB MACK yet sufficiently advanced to be saved. "K some inquisitive people who apparently LOUISA STOLL ABO ELIZABETH STOLL, NUTS, GREE. e*cN FRUITS, Lnro & HAOSKBO, Assignees of Mortgage. C. W. H. Heideman, etc The percentage of damage is perhaps would like to know, you know. Attorneys for assignee of mortgage, NEW ULM, MINN Agent 351 & 353 E. Water S\, Milwaukel Kew Ulm, Minn. *(Oct SB '8