New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 18, 1885 · Page 3 of 8
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^^f^^ipff^^l^p Louis Kiel, the leader of last spring's With bright eyes and elastic step, yet I. GALLAGHER. Gallagher& Davis, gray, lusterless hair. It is unnatural, rebellion in the Northwest Territory, needless. Parker's Hair Balsam will NEW ULM. MINN. was hanged at Begin a last Monday at restore the black or brown prematurely 8:23 o'clock a. m. He died without a lost, cleanse from all dandruff, and ATTORNEYS AT LAW, struggle. The newe of his execution stop its falling. Don't surrender your JOS. BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. Collections, Loans, Insurance hair without an effort to save it caused much excitement among the [Dec. 1] Real Estate, %&$, French Canadians in all parts of the Wednesday, November 16, 1685. PROBATE NOTICE. dominion. A few days previous to the SLEEPY EYE, MINN. Servia has declared war againstBul-garia execution Riel declared that if put to DEALER IN State of Minnesota. County of Brown as. In TAKEN UP, and liostilities have already commenced. death he would surely rise again in Probate Court. Regular term. November 2nd, 1885. DRESS GOODS, three days. He did not want to die, In the matter of the estate of John A. Potter by the undersigned, two 2-year-old deceased. however, as he did not want to put The'Republicans have a majority of Whereas, an instrument in writing, pnrnorting heifers, one dark red and the other light to be the last will and testament of John A. Pot God to the inconvenience of working a 34: in the 'Iowa legislature, a gain of tet deceased, late of said county, has been delivered PRINTS, red with little white spot in forehead. miracle for him. to this conrt 3 over two years ago. Owner can have same by proving property And whereas, La Forest Potter has filed therewith hi8 petition, representing among other and paying costs. Near Lincoln, 111., a sensation has things that eaid John A. Potter died in said county Hon. V. Sharon, the millionaire exSenator GINGHAMS, on the 16th day of October 1885, testate, and WlLFOBD BUSHARD, been caused by the discovery of the of California and Nevada, died that said petitioner is the sole executor named in Lafayette, Nicollet Co. Minn. said last will and testament, and pray ng that saW bones of at least three persons under last Friday at San Francisco. instrumentmay be admitted to probate, and thai Oct. 30, 1836. the smoke house of a homestead belonging letters testameutary be to him issued thereon It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, Report says that Hon. John W. Arctander, to one John H. Haines from and the said petition, be heard before thh court, at the office of M. C. Robertson in the vil of Willmar, has concluded to Embroideries, 1872 to 1880. Haines was a desperate lage of Springfield in sa county, on Friday tut Clotty $tofe! 27 th day of November A. 1685, at 10 o'clock in withdraw rout the contest for attorney character, the terror of jthe neighbors, the forenoon, when all concerned may appear general. was a participant in several bloody affrays, and contest the probate oi said instrument And it is farther ordered, that public notice BUTTONS and was himself slain in of the time and place of said hearing be Beverly Selby, coroner of Christian given to all persons interested, by publishing a Kansas a year ago. It is now generally county, Ky., is dead. He was the only copy of this order for three successive weeks prior New Stock of to said day of bearing in the New REVIEW a believed that Haines was another eolored man ever elected to office in weekly newspaper printed and published at MEN'S, BOYS' and "Old Man Bender," and that the bones the city of New Uim in said County good, old Kentucky. By the Conrt, CHILDREN'S SUITINGS. found are the remains of some of his ERNST BRANDT, L.S) England has declared war against Judge ofProba victims. Also received anew lot of M. N. Jteichelt Burmah and a force of 15,000 British OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, Galveston, Texas, was visited by a troops are now aaarehing against the gives instruction in Piano, organ, violin which will be sold at astonishing disastrous conflagration last Friday. monstroHs monarch, Theebaw. and vocal music after the newest and The fire started in a foundry and then LOW PRICES. most practical methods. Violin scholars HITS! HITS! All styles, and spread over the residence portion of A 'Fargo speeial says it is currently will be instructed singly or in classes. the city. 52 blocks were destroyed, reported that Senator Mahone will BENT'S FURHISHM 600DS. fully 700 buildings being burned,among take up his permanent residence in Dakota The tuning and repairing of pianos a wbich were many large and beautiful at the expiration of his Senatorial Come and see our new clothing and get specialty. mansions of the wealthier classes. Five term. posteu in prices. SHEETINGS, R. A.JREICHELT. hundred families are rendered homeless S0HULEIN & MEINSTEIN. Chicago Inter Ocean People who Residence: Cor. German and 2nd by the conflagration, some losing if Beinhorn's Building, New Ulm. COTTONADES, think the republican rooster won't N. Sts. New Ulm. their all. Galveston is the principal H. Eeussmann, crow and flap hk wings in 1888 don't city in Texas, having a population of GOOD ADVICE. WATERPROOFS, know the pedigree of the bird. Virginia some 30,000 people. There were only and New York are only "Bull Run" And it was written in the Book of Life, about half a dozen brick buildings in Dealer in Use SHARP'S BLACK INK as you go thro* life, skirmishes. the burned district. The loss is estimated Keeping your accounts in black and white, $teel k^d If oi\ Wki'e Ladies' and Gent's With stranger and friend alike at $2,500,000. As years go by your memory will fade away, St Paul Dispatch JDallying with in general also a special large stock But SHARP'S BLACK INK the OLD RELIABLE, the prohibition issue has reduced the Gets blacker and blacker the older it grows. of Caipenters' Tools and Agricultural St. Louis Globe-Democrat:After all Sold all the world over by Stationers.Book republican majority in Iowa from 70,- FUENISHINGGOODS, Implements. A complete stock of the sellers, Druggists and dealers generally. has been said that can be about the recent Manufactured only by i newest and bpst constructed Guns and 000 to 6,000 in less than five years. elections, the fact remains that the J. 0. Sharp. Bogers Park. Chicago. Revolvers of the most approved patterns The lesson to Minnesota is: Let prohibition Democrats have nothing substantial to also ammunition -tnd sportmen's [Nov 3'86] alone. goods of all descriptions. H, LaudensMager, boast of. No State that went Republican In connection therewith is a complete at lower prices than can be bought elsewhere. last year has done otherwise King Theebaw has declared war Harness Shop, this year, and the Democratic against England and a report from Ragoon Dealer in gains in New York are offset says all the Europeans in the STOVES, Call in now and examine our stock and prices. under the management of Hermann moby Republican gains in New Jersey Kingdom will be massacred the Don't wait until the rush sets in. Beussmann, who will take pleasure in waiting upon all customers in want of and elsewhere. There are no signs ment the British army crosses the DON FORGET THE PLACE, anything in the harness or saddlery anywhere that the "grand old party" Burmese frontier. HA IF ARE, TIN IVA RE A ND line. JBr Kuetzing, has lost either courage or faith and Minn,fc1st N Strs. New Ulm, Minn. LIGHTNING RODS. The people of St. Paul are justly indignant being out of power, it has nothing to H. Rudolphi, The Celebrated White, Howe, over a report sent to eastern do but to row while its adversary is papers that small pox was epidemic in MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN New American & Singer engaged in the enervating task of trying that city. It is thought that the false to run a first-class government in a SEWING 3IACHINES. MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER I N report originated with some envious Our War Cry is Boots and Shoes. second-rate manner. Soots and Shoes! Cor Minn. & 1st. S Sts., New Ulm. MINN. Minneapolis parties. Mr. Fr. Kuetzing sells Stark A grain A Maine Resurrection* A Dispatch reporter has the extra ags at 25 cts. each. Minn. &3d N. stis., New Ulm, Minn. 4TIS NOT IN MORTALS TO COMMAND SUCCESS? BUT session business figured down to a fine About fourteen months ago Joseph F. BEHNKE, point. He says Governor Hubbard will Dyer, aged 40 years.of Cape Elizabeth, A large assortment of men's and WE'LL DO MORE WE'LL DESERVE IT. issue the extra session proclamation on Maine, as thrown from a wagon, and boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and HOWS THIS? =DEALER IN= childi en's shoes constantly kept on December 5th, in time for publication was picked up dead, as supposed. The hand. Custom work and repairing in the morning papers of the 6th. body wasinterred in Evergreen cemetery. promptly attended to. A short time ago his parents A correspondent portrays the political were warned that he was alive and well, Ten Minutes is not a very long time, but it is suffi- situation in West Virginia thusly: and would soon be home. The coffin "We are in the midst of a Democratic was exhumed, and when about being cient for us to convince you that we have boomthe mills are shut down and FRESH AND CANNED opened at the Dyer residence young A PRIZE! almost everybody is wearing a Cleveland Dyer walked into the house and said, badge. Have you seen one? It is a patoh on the seat "of your breeches. when he saw what was being done, OYQTF RQ SERVED IN They are becoming very popular in thig "Don't open for I am here. His appearance, TO OFFER EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD THAT city." ery, Ikir}$fi etd. as may" well be supposed I O I tnO EVERY STYLE. WISHES TO SAVE MONEY. A VISIT TO OUR STORE AND caused an exciting scene. It appears Admiral Jouett and a portion of the HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. that a doctor, a friend of Dyer, was at New Brick,Uor. Minn. & Centre Strs., North Atlantic squadron have again XChoice Havana CigarstX AN INSPECTION OF GOODS WILL RESULT IN YOUR the funeral. He was impressed that been ordered to Aspinwall in anticipation NEW ULM, MINN. and everything else belonging to a Investigation! Negotiation! newDyer was not dead, and after the funeral of another revolution. A first-class tariff law, which is obnoxious to the dug open the grave, took the body ffe^tkufeiit kijd doqfedtionary. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Admiration! Gratification! people, goes into effect Dec. 1st, andhome and worked on it, and after along cash. Goods delivered in any part of New Ulm, Minn. the fresh trouble is anticipated at that time obtained signs of life, and treated the citv. Four prize will be secured, our success assured and time. him until he thoroughly recovered. A. GAUERKE. J. C. ZIESKE. August Preuss, Dyer remembers nothing of what took your trade procured, because an Investigation of our Oanerto & ^Iesie9 State Auditor Braden says that place while in the doctor's hands. he has no gubernatorial bee Bargains will excite your Admiration, lead to a Nego- Proprietor of the buzzing around under his hat, Dealers in Of Interest to Homesteaders. Vienna Bakerydesires tiation and result in your immense Gratification. but that he will be a candidate for reelection DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, A BIG BARGAIN! as State |Auditor. Well, Braden The St. Paul Globe of the 13th inst. to give notice that, in order to BOOTS AND SHOES, AND has done exceedingly well in the has the following which will be of interest accommodate his patrons in the upper Auditor's office and the tax payers will to homesteaders, or those contemplating end of the city, he has made arrangements GENERAL MERCHANDISE. that will interest and please you, now awaits you in our filing on a paicel of the public not suffer if he continues. whereby his bread, rolls, cakes, etc., can be had at John Neuman's domain: BANK BLOCK, ST.EapvETE.MiKN. store. Hot rolls and fresh bread delivered The National Butter, Cheese and Egg "It has been customary for the general every morning before bieakfast. association held its twelfth annual convention land office to allow a man who Bakery in Melges' building, New Ulm, Goods sold atHock-bottomprices. has taken a quarter section of land under in Chicago last week. "Shall Minn. of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, the pre-emption act to take another the farmer or the soap grease boiler quarter section under the homestead act IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY. control the dairy business?" was the and thus get 320 acres of public domain Slippers, etc. Styles New! leading question before the convention. for $200 plus the fees for the two theentries. A case has recently come before The question was decided for Goods the Best! Prices the Commissioner Sparks, where a farmer, and the butterine must go. man in the Devil's Lake district, Dakota, Lowest! took 120 acres under the pre-emption A shipwreck, with terrible loss of law and then took 120 acres under life, occurred on Lake Superior on the the homestead law, and at the expiration morning of the 8th inst. The fine Canadian of the statutory six months after making H. Loheyde, the latter entry he commuted it for Pacific steamer Algoma was cash. A commuted homestead is precisely wrecked on Isle Royal, about fifty the same thing as a pre-emption miles from Port Arthur. Forty-five of and the commissioner has decided that the sixty-two persons on board the this man's homestead entry in consequence The Leading Boot and Shoe Merch. steamer were drowned. A furious of his attempt to commute it is invalid. The decision does not go so snow storm was raging at the time of far as to say that a man cannot enjoy PATENTS. MORTGAGE SALE. the catastrophe the benefits of both homestead and preemption Default has been made in the payment of the laws if ho perfects his homestead sum of six hundred and sixty-two dollars which Last Wednesday, while excavating title by five years' residence inof is claimed to be due at the date of this FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, notice upon certain mortgage bearing date une Y.,stead by cash commutations, but it is for a building in Brooklyn, N. 10th, 1878, executed by Katnna Veit and Henry understood that the commissioner regards workmen unearthed eighteen human Herr and Mary Herr his wife to George W. the homestead act as having been Soliritor of ^nuriam & ^orngn ga&nis, Batchelder and Thomas S Buckham to secure skulls within a small area, and only the payment of three hundred and fifty dollars passed as a substitute or at least "an alternative 925 P. Street, H. w. and interest thereon and duly recorded in the office fourteen inches from the surface. 'Jere for the pre-emption act, and of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Brown and state of Minnesota on the 5th day that a man cannot enjoy the benefits of is considerable excitement thereabout, of July, 1878 at, one o'clock in Book I Near U.S Patent Office WASHINGTON,D.O. both acts under any circumstances, and of mortgages on pages 612 and 613. as nobody can explain the mystery. Pr10*cn-tl0n8* applications for OS^Patent a decision to that effect will probably Now therefore notice is hereby given thtt in Personal attention given to the nrenrflt,nn The owner of the property has been in pursuance of a power of sale in said mortgage be promulgated before long. For some contained and of the statute in such case made possession thirteen years, and he says time past the land office has been run and provided the premises described in and covered All business before the U. S Patent nm. .7.f X' on the most liberal and broadest gauge by said mortgage,towit: The west half of BUFF COCHINS. it has never yet been builc upon. the southeast quarter of section two of township principles of accommodating everybody one hundred and eight north of range thirty two who wanted to get ahead of the west containing eighty acres according to the A little four-year-old daughter of It is a well known fact that a flock of common fowls is immensely improv- United States survey situated in said Brown government and the nation, but the Jacob Dheine, in the village of Rock- ed by placing with the hens a pure bred male. Those who never have county will be sold at public vendue at the office interests of the public as against those of tht) Register of Deeds in the city of New Ulm in field, Wis., innocently picked up a dy- tried the experiment will be astonished at the wonderful improvement they can 'J of individuals are receiving some attention the county of Brown aforenaid on the 31st day of affect in this way at a trifling cost. *Jfe *!$# 4 *|j ft jr December, 1885, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of ascertaiDing thepatenubilityofKnUonT namite cartridge used for heavy blast* now." ^TIFT~d^~,t,?^*,,d^.s2,v*hca**h282rfoddfurnisheinvitesofpatent that daytosatisfy the amount dne on said mortgage Copies To increase the size of your fowls, intfoduceli male bird of one of the large ing and threw it into the stove. That with costs of foreclosure and sale including Correspondence breeds to increase egg production, a male of the smaller, non-sitting varie- twenty-five dollars solicitor's fees stipulated in Clara Louise Kellog is to deceive child will never know the terrible resuit said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure ties will work marvels. It is claimed by manv who have tried it, that half $12,000 for singing twentv nights in and the sum of eighteen dollars and seventy-five breeds are equal to thoroughbreds' as egg producers, for which Houdans ana of its childish freak. All the mem- A cents paid August 16th, 1881, by said George W. Paris,$600 a night! No "wonder she Leghorns are at the head. Batchelder ana Thomas 8. Buckham as and for delinquent |K^ bersofthe family were either killed is in love with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, taxes on said land and the interest and Mowery & Heidemao of New Ulm have a limited number of pure bred the great remedy for coughs and colds, %U bright or fatally injured. Portions penalty thereon. c^"'iMwffiJf cockerels to be disposed of this fall at lowfigures.They must sell4 to make 5f.,ii"'V,me- for what would she do without it, if she Dated November 18th 1885 of the building were scattered for miles room for the winter. should be attacked suddenly by hoarseness? iK'J8?2 GBOSOX W. BATCRZLSKB and **S around .Farmers will do well to call or correspond at once. Those who come first THOMAS S. BUCKBAM, Mortgagees. AasoK L. KSYJCS, will get the best* w.wJU startJOB. lmmeBK p., ai fe.7^L AHy.fcr Mortgagees. tOec3)-3" [Kor4tt.]