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

September 8, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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-rasa* |MK Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum* Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, My friends and acquaintances will Competent civil engineers estimate Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, please take notice that I have just received that it will cost at least $5,000,000 to New'aad Fresh and positively cures Piles, or no a large invoice of 70S. BQBLETER, Editor ft Proprietor. put Charleston in a position as good as pay required. It is guaranteed togive Cognac,Bourbon, Kttenvmel, that which it occupied previous to the perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1886. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. White and Med Wines, earthquake. Just'Opened! L. Boos. Republican State Convention. which I will sell in any quantity less The Democratic State coxwention than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. meets in St. Paul next Tuesday. It ar j, Respectfully, seems to be a foregone conclusion that A delegate convention of the republicans of the JACe HG5SCHELER. Mayor Ames of Minneapolis will be state of Minnesota will be held at the Exposition RNED THE EAST ^ITfi^|\ rink in the city of St. Paul, on Wednesday, Sept. IHAVETJUST RET FROM the nominee for Governor. 22 l8S6,atll o'clock a. m., for the imipoaeor NOTICE TO CREDITORS. nomtaating candidates for governor, lieutenant ONE OF THE *L^ governor, Secretary of state, state auditor, state At Vicksburg, Miss., a negro was State of Minnesota, County of Brown. J-InPro^ trSrer. attorney general, clerk of the supreme LARGEST AND BEST bate Court. courS three associate justices of the supreme shot by a magistrate the other day for In the matter of the estate of Gilbert O. Harbo court, and for the transaction of such other^ no other offense than voting the Prohibition deceased. TIPR* as mav he properly before it. ine several Notice is hereby given to all persons having Aunties shlll be enntled to representation on the ticket. But then hundreds have claims and demands agamet the estate of Gilbert S of one delegate for each county at large, one O. Harbo late of the county of Brown deceased, 5!?it ndgonl for each fourr hundred republican avotes STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS been shot for voting the Republican for lac majo fraction thereof cast the that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county will hear, examine, and adjust claims and ticket. ^esidentKection of 1884, as follows: Absolutely demands against said estate, at his office in the AND CHILDREN THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW 25^ Martin ,~..3 Free from, Opiates, Emetics and Poison. Aitkin jj City of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday Meeker 5 SAFE. Anoka. Events have transpired within the last of each month for ix successive months, Mille Lacs .....2 ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' Becker commencing with the first Monday in October Morrison 3 SURE. 24 hours, says Monday's Minneapolis Beltrami 1886 and that six months from the 23d day of it: Mower 5 'Benton August, 1886, have been limited and allowed by FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS Tribune, which will develop a lively interest Murray 3 PROMPT. Big Stone said Probate Court for creditors to present their Nicollet 4 Blue Earth Underwear, Woolen Shirts, claims. in the politics of the state from Nobles 2 Brown.... AT DBUQGUT* Aim DCALIU. OLE JORGENBON, Norman 3 CTH Carlton... the Democratic standpoint. It is now TMCiUm A.TOCUUEB CO, BitTHfOlO^B. Administrator of the estatat of Gilbert 0. Olmsted 6 .4 Carver.. Harbo, deceased. Otter Tail 10 well known that Michael Doran is a .1 Cass White Shirts, Socks, Neck* Fine 2 3 Chippewa Pipestone 2 candidate for governor and that he has NIC. NENNO, ...5 Chlsngo Pope 4 4 day laid his plans carefully and expects to Polk 7 t#* Ramsey 21 SOLICITOR Cottonwood: 2 ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. lay out the Mayor from Minneapolis. Redwod 3 Crow Wing Renville 5 Home InsuranceCo. Bakota. Rice 1 Dodge Mankato Free Press:Hon. Jno. Rock 3 Douglas St. Louis 7 Lind, the next Congressman from the Faribault ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND OAFS. Scott 3 Fillmore. Second District, was in the eity Monday. OF NEW YORK. Sherburne 3 Freeborn GER Sibley 4 WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FROM O TO 2 0 Goodhue 11 He attended the Good Thunder Stearns 4 THE GREAT' Grant Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, AN REI Steele 4 Hennepin 37 convention Wednesday and formed PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. Stevens 3 tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest Houston 5 Swift 3 For PainCureSpraluHeadache,,Teothache,a many new acquaintances, making a Hubbard 1 Rheumatism Neuralgi rates. Todd 3 Isanti 4 pleasant impression upon all with Traverse 2 Backache, Jackson 3 City office at his old stand adjoining Remember the Place, Wabasha & Brake*.ete-ete. Kanabec whom he came in contact. Mr. Lind PRICE, PETTY GENTS. Wadena.. 2 Kandiyohi 6 ctosmNewhart's ovt office. AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALEBE Waseca 4 is certainly an agreeable young man, Kittson 2 THE C1UELE3 A. VOCELEB CO., BALTIMORE, UD. Washington 8 LaG qui Parle 3 and we predict that he will make an Watonwan 3 COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., Lake 1 Wilkin 2 Le Sueur 5 able and popular representative. Winona 8 Lincoln 2 NEW ULM CLOTHING STORED Wright 7 Lyon 4 Yellow Medic ine 4 McLeod 4 Xorthfield News:Politics have Marshall 2 strange things in store for all. We By order of the Republican State Centra 1 Committee. JOHN ALBERT, Prop'r. H*W and Below Cos Price! have heard three farmers express themselves HENRY A. CASTLE, as in favor of Strait foivcongress, JOHN ESPEY, Chairman SHUN6 O 1886! Secietary. two years ago these men voted and Yellow fever in a malignant form has worked for Donnelly. On the other broken oat at Biloxi, Miss. hand, H. Gillit, of Hastings, the discoverer I OFFER HEREWITH MY ENTIRE STOCK OF of Donnelly two years ago, is Donnelly's party will hold a State Ready-Made Clothing an enthusiastic Herbert man. There convention in St. Paul on the day following Fr. Kuetzing is no telling what may happen dn politics. the Republican State convention. -TH The veterans of the late war, and especially Prince Alexander has only returned those who served in Minnesota to Bulgaria Ho again relinquish the Hats, Caps? regiments, had a pleasant re*union at Gents' Furnishing Goods, throne. His continued reign was distasteful the State fair grounds last Wednesday. to Russia, hence the Prince A large number of tents had been put stepped down and out. Trunks up for the accommodation of euch of Rubber Goods, etc., etccf -i- DEALER IN the veterans as desired to go into camp. Belle" Plaine, Iowa, has a flowing 9 Dry Goods During the day Gen. Logan visited the well that threatens the destruction of IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT COST PRICE, grounds and was very enthusiastically the town. All attempts to stop the received by the old vets. He made the flow of water have so far proved unsuccessful. "boys" a neat little speech and then AND EVEN BELOW Theo. COST PRICE Thousands of people are flocking r#m## Notions and shook them all by the hand. Several to the place to see the wonderful new regimental organizations were well. formed during the re-union. The city council of St. Paul has B. BEHIT KE & CO., "What surprised you most when you appropriated $10,000 in aid of the Millinery^ landed in America?" was asked of a farmers of Marshall county who lost newly-arrived Englishman the other their crops by a hail storm. This action day. "Well," was the reply, "you may was taken upon assurances of the think it strange, but do you know, as a EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE Governor that the State would refund fact, what surprised me most was the SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. the money when-the legislature meets. barman in a 'public house' handing me the whisky bottle across the counter The Luverne Herald says the Rock letttiS) and telling me to help myself. What a county delegation to the State convention wonderful sober lot of people they must be here, thought 1, when they can will support Braden for auditor, READY-MADE be trusted to help themselves to the Bebleter for treasurer, Kellogg for attorney whisky bottle. Why, if such a thing general and Jones for clerk of were done in England you would have court. O the governorship the delegation the streets blocked in the neighborhood is somewhat mixedpart being with people anxious to help them- itafifj, McGill and part Gibbs. selves.'" a DH Pioneer Press:An earthquake which The city of Charleston, S. C, was is felt under twenty-two states of the the scene of a terrible earthquake on Tuesday night of last week. The city Union is frightfully suggestive that is almost a total wreck and the suffering there is a tolerably thin spot in the of the people is described as being, crust throughout the larger portion of BOOTS & SHOES very great. A large number of people the area of the country. Americans were killed and buried in the ruins of the buildings. Other southern cities will have to suspend the practice of suffered severely but nowhere is the stamping applause with their boots. loss of life and property so great as t Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, Charleston. The shock was distinctly ETC. ETC. According to the report of the statistical felt at Winona, this State. A second committee of the German-American but less severe^shock was experienced at Charleston Friday night. Many Misses and Children's Hats, school system, Minnesota has 19 people are terror-stricken and have fled public, 3 private and 1S7 parochial to the open country. If half the reports WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR schools in which the German language are true such scenes of intense at remarkably low Rates. is taught, employing 22 teachers. The suffering and fright has never before FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL been witnessed in this country. number of scholars is given as 16,199. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA The Wd schools are located in 119 different The Maine election occurs next Monday. cities and towns. Prof.Robt Nix, THE LOWEST PRICES. The campaign is a hot one, and CALL IN AND LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OF of New Ulm, is favorably mentioned in MILLINERY! the Republicans are waging a great B. BEHNKE & CO. the report. contest. Some of the leading men of A, Behnke, Manager. the Nation are upon the stump. The The eall is out for the Democratic Republicans are well in hand, and are enthusiastically gathering to hear all congressional convention to nominate ai CITY DRUG STORE. the great leaders and especially Mr, candidate in opposition to Hon. John Blaise who has volunteered to aid in Lind. It will be held at the court the campaign. The decided feeling in house in Mankato on Tuesday, Sept. favor any movement which is engineered DON'T FORGETTHE PLACE, by Mr. Blaine, as manifested by 22d, at 1 o'clock p. m. The several the people at large, shows what a tremendous Fr. Kuetzing, counties will be entitled to representation hold Mr. Blame has upon the on the basis of one delegate for people everywhere. It is a noticeable each county at large, and one lor every fact that many of the old Mugwump papers which opposed Mr. Blaine in I3K 250 Democratic votes or major fraction DEAIJBR MINK ST., NEW|ULM,MINN 1884, are new either openly for Blaine, thereof east for Presidential electors in or silently acquiesino*. DRTTGS MEDICINES.PAINTS, OILS, 1884. Brown county will have Home Insurance Co. six PROBATE NOTICE. votes in the convention. Bobbins de The State Fair closed last Saturday. WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, Sara of New York. Although the show was a hundred per eetat cent, better than that of last year, the Considerable ado is made over the v, STATIONERY AND v'- State of Minnesota, County fent in writing of Brown pnrpori ss. I\: th attendance of visitors did not exceed The undersigned desires to inform Court.5n,8tra Probate Snecial Term. August 19th lSid fact that the Ramsey county Republican matte 60,000some 50,000 less than last year. the people of New Ulm and vicinity celled6 a 8 primaries elected delegates favorable 1 The exhibit of live stock was very"fine, that he has received the agency of the f? rporiiD''' to McGill. In our opinion the result KQtoJp"" in faet there has never been anything well-known and reliable Home Insurance to be the last will and testament of Sarah **Ss deceased, late of said county, has been like it seen in this country. We do not Co. of New York. The company other things would have been the same had a to this court amon 8e?li5? share the opinion of the managers that insures against loss by fire and ^ddlrihhR^,r''sand.A.Wilodn And wherea.Thom has filed ther?\' month's notice been given of the primaries, *SB %s-M ffeS I said Jetinonet i Kit, JV i herewk the Minneapolis exposition detracted tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. Local Agent for W. JpDyeri& Bros sait a sai Sara Bobbin died in county onines the 15 and the charge that the primaries tti from the fair, as everyone from the imite8tate BaM instrument, J. H. WEDDENDORF JP. uffhl^X- were not conducted fairly is denied outside of the two cities who visited the is the sole executor named inosaid last will ana. d that letters tes Applications received at Post Oftc*. 8 r0Da, e0 exposition also took in the fair. The 0f by all St. Paul men who do not allow 0 Organs,Pianos and otherMusical Goods ^wi Dahl & Anderson, ve great trouble appears to be that the Sm a nte himthissued tamentary be to thereon their good judgment to be blinded by e*orDo'clocWienthies beforethvillagafter!.jodaehcourt17tethth W farmerswho should be the most representedtake thr1^Ml0a-, bel, a in and 3 Ande prejudice. It might have been policy t, iD?"^S8ntytO the least interest in A id Jt.-^5f a 186 a 0 8nSfJS2S'-m for the committee to have given longer these annal exhibits, and we doubt Iiambertofi, Minn! A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANI offiS ^b A may appear and conC0l,cerBe er whether it will ^ver be any different. "d bearing $1 notice, but because they did not do i So^ 1 11l S2S.lT -Agents for M: a PATENT MEWCItfES ALWAYS ON HAND. M^M%fv so is no indication of fraud. We understand said,a instrumentc test the probate ofd tki ^tviVP, GMJdren. They are es- ,n f til to further ordered, that public notid. PRICES QUOTED O N APPLICATION. that it is customary in Ramsey sudden 2LJM 7 V"' liabte to i'redriokson Land Co., Chicago. given to all persons interested, by pubhcat county, as well as in Hennepin, to Cold*, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, iftM^fcT ""P* wwksMCcess^ely etc. We guarantee Acker's BtaSah and publisheTBi ^-PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OBJJEK8. to aaid day of hearing,n itn the New Ulm hold primaries and* conventions on Remedy a positive cure. It ves rt JLSff^W P School and State Lands in short notices and there should be tha city of New Ulm in said County no] hoars of anxious watching of anxious watching gotf by W0V tJlL By the Court, /causefordiscontent on this score, ht* ]^A,MmJM9&,^evri Chas, L. RoogfNew Redwood and Cottonwood Counties. tflm, MmnTfk Ulm, .Minnesota, I"8-) KRN3TJudge of/Pro fl. BRANDT,