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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

July 7, 1886 · Page 3 of 9

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We- admit of nc" Superiors and &-\ B. 8. 8UBn,lS J?, The Blue Earth delegation, has been Backbit Arnioa Salve instructed to support Hon. E. P. Freeman Thebest salve in the world for Cuts, for Congress. This leaves Mr. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, nft_ knowledge"n Equals in Our NEW ULM, MINN. Collester with the Waseca delegation Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, onlv. NEW ULM, MINN and positively cures Piles, or no 70S. B03LETER, Editor & Proprietor. Magniicient Display of pay required. It is guaranteed to give A new candidate for Congressional perfect satisfaction, or money rtf unded. honors has blossomed out in Le Sueur Parents who contemplate giving their Wednesday, July 7 1886. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. county in the person of Hon. L. SPRING & SUMMER children the opportunity of acquiring L. Boos. Quackenbush. The Le Sueur county the art of Violin playing should be very delegation is said to be solid for him. judicious in the choice of a teacher, and guard against them falling in the hands of so-called music teachers, who Olencoe Register: John Lind, of in the majority of cases are nothing but New Ulm, appears to be sweeping the DOTAI quacks or charlatons. I am now prepared field as a candidate for congress in the Hon. John LindNominated for Con- to receive pupils single or in classes. second district. The nomination is one eminently fit to be made. Mr. Lind is H. A. SUBILIA, JR an able young lawyer, of the Scandinavian STYLES. persuasion." TAKE NOTICE. 6HIURE Congressional Convention. Special Telegiam to the New Ulm Review. My friends and acquaintances will The Republican congressional convention When ready to go to press we received OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO. please take notice that I have just received Absolutely for this district meets to-day Free from, Opiates, Emetics and Poison the following telegram: "John Lind a large invoice of at Mankato, at 10 a. m. The situation SAFE. THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE VognacBourbon, Kuemmel, at the present writing is about as follous: was nominated on first ballot." John Lind has carried the counties SURE. T^ft^ins. White and Red Wines, LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED of Brown, Lincoln, Lac qui Parle The Republicans of Pennsylvania which I will sell in any quantity less PROMPT. Lyon, Murray, Nicollet, Redwood, have nominated brave Gen. Weaver for than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. Rock, Sible\, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine Governor. Respectfully, A DHLOOI8TS AND DKAttKK. and part of Martin, giving him THE CHARLES A.XH.ELEB CO., BALTIMORE, HD. JACOB HCESCHELER. 66 delegates, or 3 more than necessary The Iowa Democrats and Greenbackers bbeis for a choice, Freeman has carried Blue have fused, and a mixed State Earth County and one delegate in Jackson ticket is the result. HIO. NENNO, county, a total of 14 delegates. i Collester has secured Waseca county Doc Ames will be the anti's candidate 7 delegate*. Smith has carried Nobles for Governor. But it's our opinion SOLICITOR and Cottonwood Counties and 3 delegates HomeInsuranceCo. Kelly will put his little foot down hard in Jackson county, a total of 11 and say, "Nay, it can never be." delegates. Le feucur county is said to ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN favor Mr. Quackenbusch. A portion ch*'u'd,d, The President signed the Fitz John OF NEW YORK. of the Martin county delegation is said IN ASSORTMENT C03IPLETE, SPECIALLY PRCHASED Porter bill last Thursday and Porter is to be friendly to Springfield. Faribault Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, now a full Colonel in the U. S. army. Ba*k*RheumatismCE5!TS.n TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COM3INITY. and Pipestone have not spoken tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest _, Cures Neurala. Ar up to the hour of thi3 writing, but Mr. lates. VQIH Congressman Knute Nelson of the PRSoRSFJWTYe So Much for (Quality Now for Prices. Lind is confident of having friends on rifB Dill City office at his old stand adjoininNewhart's Fifth district was unanimously nominated W W MM! AT DRUGGISTS .AND DEALEEl both delegations. The indications now office. for re-election last Wednesday. THE CHARLES A. T06ELEB CO., BALTI3IORE, SD- are that John Lind will be nominated Knute is very popular with the boys in CLOSING m? on the first ballot or by acclamation OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.-OUR the Fifth, and deservedly so. That he witl be the nominee of convention PRICES NEVER EQUALLED.-OUR PRICES DO OUR is now conceded by all parties. At Crandon, D. T., last Thursday night a boy named Koenig tied a halter TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT RE COPIED BY around his wrist, got on his horse and The announcement that the New Creston rode him no one knows how far. Late and Below Cos Price! OUr\ WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES MAKE consolidated Shows will visit New in the evening the body was found with Ulm, Thursday, July the 15th will skull crushed, and left arm broken. BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. bring joy alike to the juvenile heart The halter had dragged the boy's head and to the sire that has reached the close to the horse's heels. "sere and yellow leaf" of life. The constituency of the cireus includes a I OFFER HEREWITH MY ENTIRE STOCK OF The nomination of Col. Joseph Bobleter more comprehensive range of people as state treasurer will add much Ready-Made Clothing, than any king, emperor or president Jf yo. w&ttt Suf e^io^ GQ&n WL&v* to the strength of the Republican ticket, can count as his subjects. For more and delegates will do well to paste than 2.000 3 ears the circus, with its something of this sort in their hats. glamor of romance, has held undisputed Northfield News. sway in the realm of amusements Other forms of eiitertainment have risen, We beg to amend. Let them put it thrived lor a time, and then passed into the teller's hat when the ballot is away, but the chaims of the sawdust Hats, Caps? taken.Oivatonna Journal. Gents' Furnishing Goods, arena have never lost then potenc\ Loading 3ooi & Sfepo OeaAer, from Caesar's day dov\ to the present. The Minneapolis exposition managers SPRING O 1886! At no time during a managerial career have secured the services of the usw mxstm has there been so much that was new. Trunks celebrated Mexican band which created Rubber Goods, etc.5 etc Both Euiope and America have contributed such a urror in New Orleans a year their most expert bareback ago last winter. The band numbers riders, acrobat', aerial marvels, vaulteis, nearly a hundred pieces and will itself +i clowns, jugglers, boxeis, vviestlers, IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT COST PRICE, be a drawing card. Dui'ing their s-.-,.,_.<p> Fr. fencers and phenomenal artists of all engagement at Minneapolis the band kinds, so that the show in its present will receive $2,600 per week. AND EVEN BELOW COST PRICE. form is a wide and complete departure from the conventional circus The The Minnesota Democracy just now most important aud recent acquisitions is a very, very happy family. Donnel- are a real Roman hippodrome and a y, Doc Ames, Senator Buck and other "Wild West" exhibition prominent anti-peanut Democrats propose B. BEHNEE & CO., that the "Bosses" shall be knocked out of the ring, but Kelly and Doran only smile at the frantic efforts of their political enemie?, and we venture the DEALER IN assertion that when the smoke of battle EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE clears away the "Bosses" will be (Successor toE. E. Seiter Dry Goods, found on top. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Col. Joseph Bobleter, of New Ulm, I take pleasme in informing the people seems to be the leading candidate for of New Ulm and vicinity that I have Notions and state treasurer. Mr. Bobleter is a representative assumed charge of the well-known art READY-MADE i German and, we believe, gallery until recently conducted by Mr. that the office of state treasurer should E. E Seiter and tnat I am prepared ?oe placed in the hands of some qualified to wait upon all the old customers. German, as they are noted for their Prices low. Satisfaction guaranteed. Millinery, good financial qualities and high sense Remember the placeBroadway, near of honor. Let Col. Bobleter be the Union Hall. P. D. WERTS. man to handle the state chink.Olentoe Enterprise. DI|Y GOODS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pipestone Star: Hon. John Lind, State of Minnesota, County of Brown In was here to see us on Friday. Since Probnte Court In the matter of the estate of Nelson, deceased carrying Mr. Turret's county Mr. Lind ]mm, feels more confident than ever that he Notice is herehj given to all persons hiving BOOTS & SHOES claim" and demands against the estate of T. C. will go to the convention at Mankato Neison late of the County of Brown deceased, on the 7th of July with enough votes that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county to nominate him upon the first ballot. will hear, examine, and .idjust claims and demands asamst siid estate, at his office in the City Nicollet County has sent a solid delegation of Ulm said county, on the first Monday for him as has also Lac Qni of each month for six successive month*, com Parle county, and it certainly looks as mencing with the firbt Monday August 1886,and ETC. tint six months from the 25th dnv of Jane 1886 ETC. though Mr Lind's hopes are far from ha\ been limited ind allowed by said Probate \mtht wmw$ visionary, We have not changed our Couit for creditors to present their claims NELS NELSON, opinion or estimate of Mr. Lind in the Executor of the Estate of T. C. Nelson Deceased least since our first expression, and the [July 29 more we see of him the more firmly we WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR are convinced that if nominated" and MORTGAGE SALE. i. i elected he will do honor to the district. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Defa alt having been made in the payment of the sum of five hundred ana ninty eight dollars During the recent meeting of the AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA and MX cents ($598 06), which is claimed to be due anti-peanut Democracy, in St. Paul, and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, duly executed and delivered Judge Cox's teeth got away from him. THE LOWEST PRICES. by Frank Schiltz and Mary Schiltz his The Pioneer Press thus describes the wife as mortgagors to Samual Peterson as B. BEHUKE & to. mortgagee bearing date the fourth day of Decern, langhable incident: ,,The most amusing bei A i) 1882 to secure the payment of $1491.00 occurrence during the progress of the A. BehnJee, Manager and interest and taxes on the premises described Ladie's Trimmed Hats, meeting was that when E. St. Julien therein and, with J. power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the ofhee of the Register of Cox began his attack on Donnely he Deeds in and for the County of Blown and State CITY DRU STORE. had some trouble with his teeth." In of Minnesota, on the 5th day of December A sses arid Children's Hats. the excitement of the moment they got 1882, at 9 o'clock a in Book 'L" of mortgages, on page 551, ind which mortgdge was on away from him, shot out of his moutn the 28th ly of December 1882, by a within instrument, aud, with a dull thud, fell into a hat dated on that dij, for value leceivedbv at remarkably low prices. the said bamual Peterson duly siul, assigned that lay on the seat before him. The transfeied and set over to Morrjs E Fullerand BOOS, Judge's remarks for a few moments, John A. Johnson togf ther with the note and debt were very unintelligible, but he finally in sd mortgage described, which said deed of assignmpnt was on the 31st day of Januaiy 1S84 grabbed the refractory teeth and, with s^ tt 9 o'clock a dulj filed, for reco the of a sleight of hand movement, restored flee of the Rtgitei of Deeds in and for Biovvn I i CALL IN AND LOOK AT OUE LARGE STOCK OF county^hnnesot^and duly recorded Book "P" them to his mouth. Thoso of the audience DRAiER IT of Mortgages on pages 156 and 157 and whereas Who saw this hegira of the teeth RY! MILLINERY! s*id Morris E Fuller and John A Johnson have grinned from ear to ear. DRUGS MEDICINES,PAINTS, OILS, eversiuce been ind are now the owneis and holders of said moitgage and debt and default hafe been made the payment thereof and the About one hundred and thirty Democrats WINDOW GLASS, BSUSHES, conditions of said moitgage and no action or pro ceedmg having been instituted, at 1 ivv oi otherwise, assembled in St. Paul last to recover the debt secured bv taid mortgage, Thursday and resolved that the wellfarc STATIONERY ABTD or anj part thereof I'M of the party demanded the dethroning IVow therefore, notice is hereby given "tint by WALL virtue of tne powei of sile contained in said mort of the "Bosses." The prevailing sentiment gage, and pursuant to the statute such ense awPMUimuLnwi I IWIIIIIIIIIIHHUM,IIIWIIJJJUIII was that Kelly should be downed made and provided, the slid mortgige will be at any cost, and in any manner, but foreclosed by a sile of the premises desenbed in DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, and convejed by said mortgige, vizThe even the di&sar>pointe office seekers Fr. Kuetzing, east half of the northwest quaiter ind the S 1 professed to have no personal grievance west half of the northeast quarter of section No thirtv-four (34) township No one hundred and against Mr. Kelly, but that thev were eight (108) north of Range No thirty three (33) fighting for principle, against Bossism Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro's West in Blown county and State of Minnesota and for home rule, as one delegate expressed with the heieditaments and appurtenances: which MINN. ST.. XEW ULM, MINX sile will be made the sheuff of said Brown himself. Kind words for Doran, county, at the front door of the Court house, and regret thai he should keep the Cltj of New Ulm said county a'id tate, on Organs.Pianos and other Musical Goods Home Insurance Co. such bad company, were often expressed. the twelfth day of August 1886, it 10 o'- clock A of that day, at public vendue, to the Brown County was represented highest bidder for cash, to p.iy said debt and interest, of Mew York. in the conclave by Messrs. T. E. Bowen and the tixes on =ii premis for the vears A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANI of the choicest varieties to be found 1880,1SS1,1882,1883,1884 and interest amounting M' Mullen, E. G. Pahl and Jake Cur$h^rent. to $152.81 and fifty collars attoinev 's fees as stipulated Tiie nndersiofned desires to inform As a matter of course Ig, Don- i & at the PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, the people of New Ulm and Vicinity 1nel'\ was the mogul in command, but and the disbursements allowed by law, subject to ledemption at any time within one PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. MS8BENH&LL BSEBHH01ES. Jlou. E. st Julien Cox did him up in that he has received the agency of the ytii ironi the daj or \iie as provided by Jaw. I ''o\ 27th 18-S6 gro it shape. The contcrence \v as" not well-known and ieliable Home Insurance gui'k'd by a spirit of harmony and the Co. of New York. The company PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS MCKKI-E UULEEA1.D.JM.V WOHNSON, Send for catalogue to MENDENHALL,. indications are that ttiere are brea'ceis A.signe" oi mortgage. insures against loss by fire and he,ad. tornadoes and pavs all losses promptlv. -^(toirejs or" r-^e-ees nf j-'Oiteaas FLORIST, .Post Office Block, gNew Ulm, Minnesota. res'ui ig .it .vew v., iiiu-n ^JT J. WE00END0RF, Jr. MINNEAPOLIS, W MlNy ^Ajipkcahon* received at Post Office., Aug. 5-86. j\