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

September 22, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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w pp SjSJj^ %,"*&'**>'/ NSW DIM CLOTIWG STORE TAKE NOTICE. Mr. Albert Hagberg of New Ulm Bucklen Arnica 8alve The best salve in the world for Cuts, says the Democratic nominee for governor a, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, is the favorite of that class of laboring NEW ULM. MINN. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, My friends and acquaintances will men sometimes termed "heavy Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, please take notice that I have just received lifters." and positively cares Piles, or no a large invoice of 70S. BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. pay required. It is guaranteed to give New and Fresh Goods VognacBourbon, Kutommel, perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. The State election in Maine on Monday Wednesday, Sept. 22,1886. Jffhite and Red Wines, Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. of last week resulted in aRepuolican L. Rons. majority of 14,000. All the Republican which I will sell in any quantity less Geronimo's band of murderous congressional candidates were than 0 gallons, at the lowest prices. Apaches have been removed to Florida, Just Opened. elected by increased majorities. The Respectfully, where, it is expected, they will be kept legislature is overwhelmingly Republican. JACOB H0ESCHELER. busy fighting alligators. ED STAR WITHm NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Miss Amelia Jackson, daughter of the The St James Journal thinks the I HAVE JUST RETRNED FROM THEEAST man who killed Col. Ellsworth at the State of Minnesota, County of Brown. ^InProbate Democrats of this Congressional district TRADE Court. Marshall house in Alexandria at the In the matter of the estate of Gilbert O. Harbo should nominate Jno. C. Wise, of ONEOF THE (oUGHiyRE Ev ontset of the war, has been appointed deceased. Mankato, for Congressby way of a Notice is hereby given to all persons having LARGEST AND BEST to a position in the patent office. claims and demands against the estate of Gilbert vindication, you know. We do not O, Harbo lateof the county of Brown deceased, that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county think that Mr.Wise is particularly anxious It is reported that Mike Doran the will hear, examine, and adjust claims and to be be vindicated in that way. other day called a young Minneapolis demands against said estate, at his office in the Tree from Opiates, Emetics and Poison. STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS City of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday SAFE. Democrat "one of Ames' political prostitutes." 259* of each month for six successive months, Redwood Reveille: After the recent commencing with the first Monday in October The harmony now existing SURE. AND CHILDREN THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW 1886 and that six months from the 23d day of democratic convention at St. Paul, Tom August, 1886, have been limited and allowed by among the Minnesota Democracy is refreshing. PROMPT. said Probate Court for creditors to present their Bowen was asked by a reporter what ULM ALSO AN IMM 3STS LINE OF GENTS' claims he thought of the nomination. Tom AT Dsuoeint AXD DKALXMU OLE JORGENSOH, FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS THE CHARU8 A.TOGIIH COtBAI.TCTOBl.MP. Administrator of the estatate of Gilbert O Glencoe Register.Doc Ames got simply pulled down his coat sleeves, Underwear, Woolen Shirts, Harbo, deceased there by the grace of "Mikeandme," wiped the cold sweat from his brow, NIG. NENNO, but it is a nomination not made to win. skinned his large owly eyes and plaintively Kelly and Doran permitted it to please White Shirts, Socks, Necls* said "Rats SOLICITOR the boys, and to have the pleasure of Home InsuranceCo. "We have 50 counties organized and showing them, after the election, how ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. expect to poll 10,000 votes," says Secretary little they know about political affairs. Getty of the prohibition state OF NEW YORK. Luth Jaeger, the Democratic candi. committee. "The thing that will damage ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND OAFS. date for secretary of state, is a son-inlaw us most is a personal campaign THE GREAT' Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, IANREI of Col. Hans Mattson, of Minne. against Ames which would have the effect tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FROM O O S O apolis, who is an aspirant for the Republican to scare off some of the timid voters rates. f% _Cur e* Rheumatism, Neuralgia PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. nomination for the same place. who are convinced of the truthfulness LAf UAH! Backache, HeadMk,TootfcMirt, City office at his old stand adjoining iDlTflin If Mattson gets it, the family will have of the prohibition argument." PK^F'''FV^^"T,. Newhart's office. a pretty sure thing on the office. Remember the Place, I Mill XT DRUGGISTS AKD DEALERS Ct-OSJWG ow A Chicago press report says the Logan THE C1UUI.ES A.T06XLEB COBALfriaORE,W boom for 1888 is being steadily The Democrats of this congressiona strengthened in this city and state. district meet in delegate convention today, COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., Early as it is to begin active work for at Mankato, to set up some man Price!mW ULM CLOTHING STORE, the campaign so far in the future, the to be bowled down by John Lind next and Belo Cos friends of Logan and Blaine are already November. Mr. Bulls, of Faribault i in the field in the interests of their respective countv, will probably be the nominee, JOHM ALBERT, Prop'*. candidates, and from the amount though even he is not anxious for the of work being done one would empty honor. Fr.Kuetzing think that the nomination was to be I OFFER HEREWITH MY ENTIRE STOCK OF The Waterville Advance prints this made within two months instead of two Ready-Made Clothing, paragrtiph "Last Thursday the years in the future. The Logan boom Younger Bros, completed their first ten is being more systematically worked, years of imprisonment. During this from the fact that it has the ablest political time they have been model prisoners, managers. Frank Hattoa, President earned an honest living and shed no Arthur's last postmaster general, innocent blood. Let the good work go is understood to have Gen. Logan's interests Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, on until time gathers them to their in charge. DEALER IN fathers." Dr Goods, Mothers. Ames's boast that he ca^ caTCy Trunks, Rubber Goods, etc., etc., Heilh6pih 66dn% by fi*6m 16,000 to 14,- There are upon the s|i 0f alike,_nu ever 000 is ridiculed as absurd by well-informed man being, ehild and adult Prints, men of both parties in Minneapolis. 2,300,000 pores. Through these pores IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT COST PRICE, On account of locality he may in the form of insensible perspiration, ran a little ahead of his ticket there, is expelled more than one-quarter of AND EVEN BELOW COST PRICE. but that will be all, and even that expectation the nourishment taken*intojthe system. Ginghams, is liable to be disappointed. The importance of keeping open these Many good Democrats will* vote against perspiration valves upon a child's body, Ames. is second only to that of promptly BEHNZ E & CO., disgesting the food eaten. It was to The National anti-saloon convention, open the pores of the skin and to assimilate JEWELfjY which was in session in Chicago last the food that Dr. Pitcher formulated week, was attended by 187 accredited Castoria. Loose bowels, constipation, EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE delegates. Hon. Wm. Windom was fevers and eruptions which are so made permanent chairman. He delivered SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. constant among infants and children, a speech advocating the carrying LACES, B' and which kill one-third of all children on of the temperance reform within before they are five years old, arise the lines of the Republican party and principally from these two causes. It READY-MADE predicted that whatever was necessary is from the wonderful results attendant and right to do in connection with this upon the use of Castoria in regulating movement the Republican party would the stomachs and bowels and keeping YARNS, do. open the pores of the skin, that Castoria aquired its world wide reputation. Owatonna Journal:Everywhere the With plenty of water for the body, Democrats are exhibiting a confidence DHJ GOODS, pure air for the lungs and Castoria to in political success such as they have assimilate the food, there need be no never before shown in this state. GLOVES. unaccounted for sickness among children. Everywhere the prohibitionists are Castoria is a vegetable prescripion showing unusual activity. Can any without morphine or other norcotic BOOTS & SHOES, shrewd man view the situation without property. Thirty years extensive understanding it. It is by aid of the SHEETINGS, use has given it a history never attained withdrawal of the prohibition vote by another medicine. from the Republican party that the COTTONADES, Democrats expect victory. How much ETC. ETC. Doesn't Owe Uncle Sam. Democratic money will go into the prohibition campaign will probably never St. Paul Globe, 15th mat. WATERPROOFS, be known. JOHN LIND, Esq., of JSew Ulm, telegraphs the GLOBE that he is not a defaulter WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR ^^"Woolen C3roocis,s=5c9 The Republican State convention to the government. This dispatch meets in St. Paul to-day. To say that FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL is in response to a paragraph in Ladies'and Gent's this or that man will be the nominee a dispatch from Washington City, AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA for governor would be mere guesswork. printed in Monday morning's GLOBE, McGill will undoubtedly go into THE LOWEST PRICES. FURNISHING GOODS, under the head-line. "Uncle Sam's vt the convention with the largest number B. BEHNKE & CO. Debtors." In that dispatch the following of votes, and his most enthusiastic paragraph occurs: A. Behnke, Manager. at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. supporters think he will be nominated JOHN LIND, another thrifty receiver on the first ballot. Gibbs is very confident at Tracy, Minn., owes the gorernment CITY DRUG STORE. of his own nomination, and Gilman $2,622.38. thinks he will be in the lead when We don't understand the dispatch to Gall in and examine our stock and prices. intimate, much less charge, MR. LIND the home stretch is reached. The predictions esA$ moos, with being a defaulter, but rather that as to the result vary according his, among hundreds of others' accounts to the complexion of the speaker. That DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, remain unbalanced upon the the convention will be lively leaves no Fr. Kuetzing, books of the treasury department, room for doubt. through carelessness, error or other cause. The GLOBE dose not desire to Tnose who went to St. Paul to attend DE1A.LISR, I N injure JOHN LIND or any one else, and MINN.iST., NEW ULM, MINN printed purely as a matter of news the (ftv the Democratic State convention in the dispatch as it came. It does not believe DRUGS MEDICINES,PAINTS, OILS, expectation of witnessing a circus did HomeInsurance Co. that JOHN LIND is a "defaulter" PROBATE NOTICE. tv not realize expectations. The kickers to the goverment, first, because it has WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, I State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss. ID were in a hopeless minority in the convention no reason to believe JOHN LIND is a dishonest of New York. ,.Probate Conrt. tos^ man, and, second because the and the bosses had it all their In the matter of the estate of ElleffEleffson, deceased. STATIONERY AND foverment is not in the habit allowing own way. Tom Bowen, of Sleepy Eye. The undersigned desires to inform On reading and filing the Petition of Ole JOTMson, efaulters to run loose without bringing admMslrator with the wM annexed of the people of New Ulm and vicinity WALL PApEE, was about the only prominent anti-Kelly-Doran the estate of Elief Eleffson deceased, representing them to an account. If JOHN LIND'S that he has received the agency of the man that occupied a chair on among other things, that he has fully administer name appears amongs those whose accounts well-known and reliable. Home Insurance dd said estate, and praying that a time and*place r1 the floor of the convention and he knew are unbalanced in the treasury be fixed for examining and allowing his account Co. of New York. The company of his administration, and for the assignment ft department, it is doubtless some carelessness enough to keep mum. The result of insures against loss by fire and the residue of said estate to the parties enutAd in that department's bookkeeping, t& thereto, and that he be discharged from bis bW the convention's labors was the nomination tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. trust. t^_ and not a fault of JOHN LIND. If J. H. WEDDEND0RF, Jr. Probat geofethis office in said Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro's Court, on of A. A. Ames, Minneapolis, for y,saidJ ad It is ordered, thabt account be examined, bk the publication of that dispatch in the Applications received at Post Office. a 11 governor John Frank, Mower county, w^M?* GLOBE has caused any one to think any Friday thk 24th day of September A. D. 1886, at a Dahl & Anderson, for lieut.-governor L. Jaeger, Ramsey cloc less of JOHN LIND we regret it, and i81fartn"r ordered, that notice thereof be iL Organs,Pianos and otherMusical Goods. county. hope that this will set all such persons county, for secretary of state A. G. i right again. three successivepublishing weeks given to all persons interested, by a Lundberg, St. Louis county, for state for ordr J H& Lamberton, Minn. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AN! auditor Henry Poehler, Sibley county, or to said day of hearing in the Nepublished Ulm Reviewthta newPPr, printed and l?u o# PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. Ul iam saideCounty. th 30th day of August, A. Ne Ulwm for state treasurer J. H. Ives, Polk C1 $#& atNe Agents for T**}^1 APPLICATION.^. ^county, for attorney general G. T. PRICES QUOTED ON D. 18e6. By the Court, thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Gardner, Freeborn county, for clerk of t'redriokson Land Go., Chicago. ERNST BRANDT, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try If supreme court. Michael Doran remains Judge of Probate -JRBOJfPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. Acker's English liemedy? It is tho hest O at the head of the State Central committee, preparation known for all Lang Troubles, busheis of CORN wanted at and the machine moves along School and State Lands in eold on a positive guarantee 10c., 60c. the New Ulm Vinegar Works us if there were no kickers in the State. 5*^ Chas. L. Roos, New flm, Minn. Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minnesota. For particulars enquire of Theo. Croncl 4* New Ulm, Minn. \l Redwood and Cottonwood Counties. jJP ^Sf e, kfo, fo* ti