New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 29, 1886 · Page 3 of 8
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W^ii *&>' CLOTHE STORE W&' lunniasE There are five veterans on the Republican Bucklen Arnica Salve for City and The best salve in the world for Cuts, Country. Tower Nursery State ticketMcGill, Rice, Mattson, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Braden and Bobleter. The soldier NEW ULM, MIIiN. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, element is well represented,surely. good school teacher Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, A WnHTPTlI and positively cures Piles, or no TOS. BOBLETER, Editor ft Proprietor. nHlllIlU I i district No. 58, town One of the stamps to be used on New and Fres Goods' pay required. It is guaranteed to give Prairieville (at Hanson Station), Brown ._ packages of oleomargarine will have a perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Co., Minn. Male teacher preferred. Wednesday, Sept. 29,1886. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. vignette representing a mechanic and a Apply to J. H. P. Hoy, Clerk. P. O. address, L. Roos. Sleepy Eye, Minn. farmer, the mechanic being the man Full proceedings of the Republican Just Opened. who makes the oleomargarine and the State convention on second page. Don't TAKE NOTICE. farmer the one who uses large quantities EDpTA fail to peruse McGill's acceptance of it. speech. My friends and acquaintances will please take notice that I have just received The Republican State central committee The Democrats in the Fifth district a large invoice of meets in St. Paul to-day to map have decided to make no nomination I HAVE JUST RET RNED FROM THE EAST WIT Cognac,Bourbon, Kuemmel, out a programme for the campaign. It for Congress. This gives Knute Nelson White and Red Wines, ONEOF THE is confidently expected that both Blaine a clear field. which I will sell in any quantity less LARGEST AND BEST and Logan will speak in the State before TRADE yfe# MARK. The Republicans of Renville county than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. the campaign closes. have nominated Hon. D. S. Hall for the Respectfully, Senate and P. F. Waistrom for the Henderson Independent:The platform JACOB HCESCHELER. STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS House. Both good nominations. adopted by the Republican State AND CHILDREN THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Convention is pronounced by the ablest Read the Republican platform and and most conservative politicians to be ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' Free from Opiates, Emetics and Foison McGill's acceptance speech. The platform Stnte of Minnesota, County of Brown. J-In Probate a very strong one. The plank recognizing Court. f! is a good one and McGill's acceptance In the matter of the estate of Gilbert O. Harbo FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS SAFE. the interests of the farmers and deceased. speech shows him a worthy man Underwear, Woolen Shirts, Notice is hereby given to all persons having SURE. the laboring classes will be endorsed to to stand upon it. claims and demands against the estate of Gilbert the echo by those prominent factions PROMPT. O. Harbo late of the county of Brown deceased, that the Judge of the Probate Court of said conn this fall. The St. Paul Labor Echo, the Labor ty will hear, examine, and adjust claims and White Shirts, Socks, Neck* AT DauaoiiTB AND DKALESS. demands against said estate, at his office in the THE CHABLES A. VOGELEB CO., BALTIMORE, HD. Journal and Northwestern Chronicle, City of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday Hon. John F. Meagher, chairman of of. each month for six successive months, heretofore staunch Democratic papers, the late Democratic State convention, f* commencing with the first Monday in October ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. has announced his State central committee. 1886 and that six months from the 23d day of have pronounced for A. R. McGill and August, 1886, have been limited and allowed by It is a straight Kellj-Doran the whole Republican State ticket. said Probate Court for creditors to present their committee without a "kicker" in the claims. GERMANREMEO crowd. Michael Doran .heads the OLE JORGENSON, Gilman's little speech to his friends in Administrator of the estatate of Gilbert O. ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND CAPS, committee of course, and Jack Lamberton the Merchants Hotel, St. Paul, the morning Harbo, deceased. represents the Ninth judicial after the State convention has T* Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FROM O TO S O district on the committee as before. done much towards making him the M-ffhfP UAin Baekmebe, Headache,Toothache, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION John C. Wise is also a member of the Pill I 21911 SnraliM, Bruise*, etc., etc. popular candidate for Governor four PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. fi Ufl IIIII PKICE. FIFTY CENTS. OF REDEMPTION. years from now. NVI O 1AIII AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALEKS committee. THE CHARLES A. VOUELER CO., BALTIMORE, KD. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION In whose name assessedLouis Rudert. Remember the Place, About thirty-five or forty Democrats Waseca Radical:All is not lovely Subdivision of Section, Lot or Block, New Ulm. OF REDEMPTION. and fifteen of the Alliance people met Sec. or Lot, Outlot Township or Block 205. and slick in the Democratic camp. Amount sold forf0 41 in convention at Mankato last Wednesday Ames and Kelly patched up their difficulty, Subsequent taxes80.86. In whose name assessedJohn and Geo. O. and placed in nomination A. H. COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., but the dissention in the party is Interest, Penalty and Costs$0.56. Gates. Bullis, of Winnebago City, for Congress. Total Amount required to redeem$1.58. Subdivision of Section, Lot or Block, New Ulm. not so well healed. Ames gives way to Office of the Auditor of Brown County. Sec. or Lot IS. Township or Slock 177, Range Mr. Bullis is a good man but NEW ULM CLOTHIHG STOEE Kelty and Doran as bosses, and Kelly New Ulm, Minn., September 22d, 1886. 'forth. he can't knock out John Lind. and Doran allow Ames to run for To Louis Rudert. Amount sold for$0.41. Yon are hereby notified that on the 16th day of Subsequent taxes$0.43. Governor, but it is said they do not expect September A. D. 1886, at a Tax Sale held as provided Interest, Penalty and Costs$0.50. Last Saturday, about noon, Nathan or desire his election. If Ames JOHN ALBERT, Prop'r. by law at New Ulm, in the County of Total Amount required to Redeem$1,09. Stone, of Morton, one of the oldest residents $ Brown, State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said were Governor he would run the party Office of the Auditor of Brown County. County sold the land herein above described to New Ulm, Minn., September 22,1886. of Renville county and candidate pap, and that would displace Kelly State, and assigned later to Geo. Schneider for To John and Geo. O. Gates. Fr.Kuetzin for judge of probate, dropped dead in and Doran, don't you see? the Delinquent Taxes thereon for the year 1883, You are hereby notified tht on the 16th day of etc Amounting as hereinbefore stated to the eum the street at Beaver Falls, presumably September A. 1). 1884, t a Tax Sale held a9 ptovided of $1,58 exclusive of the cost of serving this notice. by law at New Ulm,in the County of Brown, from heart disease. As the convention You are also hereby notified that the right State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said County A press report says that for three was about to meet, the excitement incident of redemption from such sale will expire on the said the land herein above described to E. G. nights past the citizens of Atlanta, Ga.t 30th day of November A. D. 1886, or within sixty thereto probably brought on the Koch for the Delinquent Taxes thereon for the claim to have seen three moons, each days after the service of this notice. year 1883, etc. amounting as hereinbefore stated fatal attaek. Witness my hand and Seal at New Ulm, in said to the sum of $1.09, exclusive of the cost of serving marked by bloody lines. A belated pedestrian this notice. You are also hereby notified County of Brown, this 22d day of September 1886. first observed the phenomena. E. P. BERTRAND, County Auditor. that the right of redemption from such sale \i ill Not since the Chicago convention He awoke several families in the neighborhood, expire on the 30th day of November A D. 1886, or which nominated Blaine for President within sixty days after the service of this notice. who bear witness to the same have we seen so much enthusiasm as Witness my hand and Seal at New Ulm, in said marvelous exhibition. At first the matter Countj of Brown, this22d day of September, 1886. broke forth in the recent Republican E. P. BERTRAND, County Auditor. was told in whispers, but upon seeing AND DEALER IN State convention on the announcement the same manifestations a second DRESS MAKING. NIC. NENNO, of McGill's nomination. Mac has the Dry Goods, and a third time, they have become convinced boys with him and they'll not allow that there is something portentious Miss Mary Hopt3 their enthusiasm to slumber until after SOLICITOR about it. The negroes accept it the last vote has been cast on the 2nd Home InsuranceCo, as the fulfillment of the prophecy that November. there shall be signs in the heavans before Prints,. opposite the the end of the world, which event Evangelist George O. Barnes, who OP NEW YORK. Union Hotel, New Ulm, they now claim will take place to-day. has just completed a tour of the world, Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, started out without funds or friends, Has on hand a good stock of Millinery Goods consisting tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest in part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks, but says he never wanted for anything Donnelly and his committee of the Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c. Ginghams, rates. during his entire journey. He took his Farmers' Alliance were given a hearty Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamping City office at his old stand adjoiniDg of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable wife and three children with him. reception and a respectful hearing by Newhart's office. dressmaking done to order. Evangelist Barnes seems to be entitled the Republican State convention. Mr. BEHNK E & CO. to the ribbon as the champion deadhead. Donnelly being loudly called for arose TOm"''amj'JMJ,Tr'miwii'i1aaiiaiiniwTW He couldn't be nominated for and said: "I have no desire to trespass -I the Legislature on the Farmers' Alliance on your time. I wish to call jour attention ticket in Minnesotathat's certain. to the pleasure that we feel in gjfgpoidflries, the hearty welcome that you have given us. It is far different treatment from EXTENSIVE OPENING OP NEW AND DESIRABLE that given us in the late Democratic Mankato Free Press:A most dast convention. [Yells and cheers.] Although ardly item recently appeared in the SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. some of us have differed from St. Paul Globe, charging that Hon, LACES, i the Republican party in the past, yet John Lind was something over $2,000 when it comes to a question of private short in his accounts with the Government wrongs and of lifting up the people, we as Receiver of the Tracy land office. all appeal to the party of liberty. READY-MADE Mr. Lind immediately telegraphed [Cheers.] The men who twenty years the Globe that unless a retraction ago heard the cry of the slaves will not was made full and complete, a suit for turn a deaf ear to the appeals of the libel would be commenced without further YARNS, laborers and farmers. The vital point notice. The Globe retracted, but the farmers call your attention to is the there was no excuse for such a libelous payment of interest on watered railroad item. C. H. Smith, of Worthington, stock. was also named in the same item, and he has held a clean statement of account Df\Y GOODS from the department for several HON. A. 11. McGILL months. No doubt the item was inspired for the purpose of injuring Mr.Lind, The Republican Standard but fortunately the lie was nailed with Bearer. "neatness and dispatch." BOOTS & SHOES SHEETINGS, The Republican State convention Winona Republican:The Republican which met at St. Paul last Wednesday State convention has performed its was the largest gathering of representative work true regard for the interests of Republicans ever held in the COTTONADES, the people and'the Commonwealth. In ETC. ETC. State. The old wheel horses of the the elevation of Hon. A. R. McGill to grand old party were all there, and the the canhidacy for Governor,the convention young Republicans were represented made a wise choice. In the various WATERPROOFS, on the floor of the convention better positions of public trust which he than ever. Although the gubernatorial has occupied he has discharged his duties WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR nomination was hotly contested by the with a high sense of his duty as a friends of the several candidates, the servant of the people. His private and FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL most friendliest feeling* prevailed and Lr-" Ladies'and Gent's public record is clear. His nomination not a cross word was heard, which argued is especially gratifying, not only to the AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA well for the success of the ticket Republicans of Winona county, but to when nominated. Unlike the Democratic the industrial and agricultural interests THE LOWEST PRICES. FURNISHING GOODS, convention, a respectful hearing ef this entire section. The hearty was given the representatives of the B. BEHUKE & CO. acquiescence of the other candidates Knights of Labor and Farmers' Alliance, and their friends in the result is a potent A. Behnke, Manager, and these two elements certainly augury of an old-time victory in at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. have every reason to be satisfied with the State. the platform adopted by the convention. CITY DRUG STORE. They got everything they asked for. The nominee for Governor, Hon. Gov. Gilman Speaks. A. R. McGill, is a man of sterling integrity Call in and examine onr stock and prices. and liberal views. He is admirably On the morning following the State qualified for the office, and is FORGET THE PLACE, convention Hon. C. A. Gilman passed D0N worthy of the full and hearty support through the Merchants Hotel and was of the entire party. He is entitled to Fr. Kuetzing, greeted with cheers, followed by calls the respect and confidence of every voter, of "Gilman!" "Speech!" "Talk and he will give Minnesota a worthy Mounting a chair, Gov. Gilman surveyed DEALER, IKT administration. Of his election a crowd only outnumbered by there is no doubt. His acceptance MINN.ST NEW ULM, MINN the jam of Tuesday night. Waving his speech was in the spirit of the platform DRUGS MEDICINES,PAINTS, OILS, hand for quiet he was greeted with respectful and of the communications made to the Home Insurance Co. silence and spoke as follows NOTICE OF EXPIRATIOWNweN,ck,B convention by the Knights of Labor and WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, "Friends and Fellow CitizensI thank REDEMPTION.rotoL.'_noitcelf Farmers' Alliance. The remainder of OF those of you who supported me in this of New York. the ticket is made up as follows: Lieutenant convention, and in the months and STATIONERY AND .V Governor, A. E. Rice, of Kandiyohi In whose0name assessedJ. and H. Lienene. 1 years of the past. It has been my good I The undersigned desires to inform Secretary of State, Hans Mattson, ApEH. WALL Sec or Lot 3, Township or Block 57, Range fortune to have a constituency of friends the people of New Ulm and vicinity Hennepin State Auditor, W. W. North. as firm and loyal as any man ever had. Amount sold for$0-77. that he has received the agency of the Bradden, of Houston: State Treasurer, Subsequent taxes$1.38. I thank them for their splendid support. well-known and reliable^ Home Insurance Joseph Bobleter, of Brown Attorney Interest, Penalty and CostsS0.84 alAinoun required to RedeemS 2 40 I wish to say as a defeated candidate County,2'^6 Co. of New York. The company Tot General, M. E. Clapp, of Otter Tail] 1 s*r 2 that I am perfectly satisfied with Office of the Auditor of Brownt insures against loss by fire and Clerk of Supreme Court, J. D. Jones, Sep Minn the result of the convention, and shall in held as Voe- tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. of Todd Judges of Supreme Court, A. Local Agent for W J. Dyer & Bro's ToJ.andH.LSni Sal J. H. WEDDEND0RF, Jr. th support the nominee with all my heart thaatx D. Dickenson, of Blue Earth W. H. You are hereby notified dtheConntyntofIoBrown.,*foGyErdah16tdefthono a in,ne and ability, and in this emergency cribe Vanderburg, of Hennepin Wm. Mitchell, said Count Applications received at Post Office. 1 i vt&l h^'.?* tnereo which has come upon the republican SS?f^-' fW of Winona. The ticket is pronounced 8 *S Organs,Pianos and other Musical Goods !J?ie Taxehereinbefore empirstatednoe i? Dahl & Anderson, 9 1 fe!n party, I call on every Gilman man to a strong one and will certainly exclusive of theew cost of serving a il S SS5h -n4q0a .SffJet D,Iu ^?iSn^ nti stand by the ticket through the coming 8al be elected. 2 enotified Ulm in ?ai alo hereby that the et Ki^, N snc campaign and at the polls in next November. fhi,HfHm a fr J886. or within ar A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AN! Lamberton, Minn. l?Jlem?,P4ion. Ce Th& grand old party has never llE?^ Sea VemberA v fhl TOth. any Throat of N an failed before and I will be the last to a5r v.^^ .1 PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. ha trm \\f\vO\ fail her now. I ask my friends to listen sixty days after the serving of this notice. Agents for Lung Disease. If you have 6 to no distracting talk. It matters not PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. ril a Cough or Cold, or the children are Couty of Brown, this 82d day of September, 1886. i'redrickson Land Go., Chicago. the result of the convention, the republicans E. P. BERTRAXD, County Anditor. threatenedwith CrouporWhoopingCough, must remain true to the cause." PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. use Acker's English Remedy and prevent buslieLj of CORN wanted at Gov. Gilman's remarks were frequently ROOf U""Ul further trouble. It is a positive cure,' the New Ulm Vinegar Works *v School and State Lands in interrupted with cheers and applause,. and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c For particulars enquiry of Theo. 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