New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 6, 1886 · Page 3 of 8
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#?*^i r^ WANTED! Agents for City and Bucklen Arnica Salve J. K. Moore has resumed editorial Frank A. Day has been nominated for The Republicans have inaugurated a Country. Tower" NursMinneapolis The best salve in the world for Cuts, charge of the St Peter Tribune until Senator by the Republicans of the Sixth thorough campaign, realizing that the Minn. JL erv Co. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, NEW ULM MItfN. after election. J. K. is a good editor districtMartin and Jackson counties. best foot must be pot forward. The Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hanas, and he will handle McGill's cause in an Mr. Day has served one term in the State committee is making an effort to od schoolteacher Chilblains, Corns, and all kin Eruptions, A WAHW.fll able and fearless manner. nJHillUJ i House with entire satisfaction to his 70S. BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. secure James G. Blaine for a tour of the and positively cures Tiles, or no district No. 58, town Prairieville (at Hanson Station), Brown pay required. It is guaranteed to give constituents. His election is assured. State, in the hope that his personal The Fouith district Democrats have Co., Minn. Male teacher preferred perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. magnetism will rouse the hosts to victory. Wednesday, Oct 6, 1886. Apply to J. H. P. Hoy. Clerk. P. O address, nominated Hon. Edmund Rice, StPaul's Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. The Northfield News, whose editor is It seems to be settled that John Sleepy Eye. Minn. L. Roos. mayor, far Congress. Mr. Rice BEPDBLICiS TICKET. A. Logan will deliver two or three secretary of the Republican State central is probably the strongest man the Democrats TAKE NOTICE. speeches in the State. Of the local orators, committee, very justly says "This have, but he is not strong not candidates, who will participate campaign should be a clean one in all enough to down Gilfilian. For Governor, in the campaign are HOB. Wm. My friends and acquaintances wil respects. The country papers have but A. R. McGILL. please take notice that I have ju^t received Windom, ex-Gov. Davis, Hon. H. M. four more issues, and by printing fair Gov. Hubbard last Saturday issued a large invoice of For Lieutenant Governor, Dunnell, Hon. Thos. Simpson, and and dignified editorials can lay the matter a proclamation forbidding the importation CognacBourbon, Ktiemmel, A. E. EICE. others. before the people in a proper manner. into and transfer across this State OUGHIURE: For Secretary of State, White and Red Wines. from Illinois, of any cattle, until further HANS MATTSON. The Minneapolis Tribune in an able notice, on account of pleuro-pneumonia 6 which I will sell in any quantit) ie^ For State Auditor, and comprehensive manner sets forth prevailing in that State. than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices W. W. BRADEN. ^^^K^^^Absolutel^^^^^. "When fcby WM sick, we gare her Caatoria, the great differences existing between Respectfully, Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison, The following from the Albert Lea For State Treasurer, When she was a Chad, she cried for Caatoria, the two platforms, as recently adopted 4.COB HCESCHELER. luRE 25S^ Standard: Both of the great parties are JOSEPH BOBLETER. When she became Miss, she clang to Caatoria, by the democratic and republican conventions. now in line and facing each other for For Attorney General, When she had Children, she gare them Caatoria, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. It says "While both call for PROMPT. the contest. Thev must contend with M. E. CLAPP. a revision of the tariff, the republicans State of Minnesota, County of Brown. ^In Pro the weapons formed from their records AT Dsuootrrs AKD DEALKBB. For Clerk of the Supreme Court, demand a "simplification and reduction bate Conrt. TUB CHARLES A.YOGKIKR CO., BALTMORI, and with the ammunition supplied by J. D. JONES. In the matter of the estate of Gilbert O. Haibo of customs duties" and the democrats deceased. their platforms and their principles. In For Judges of the Supreme Court, MINNESOTA NEWS. Notice Is hereby given to all person* ha\ ni. demand (what they know neither their claims and demands against the "state of Giiocr the light of knowledge, in the glow of D. A. DICKINSON. own nor any other party will grant) an O. Harbolateof the county of Hrown dece^td honor, in the reflections of tne splendor W. H. VANDERBURG. that the Jndge of th Pi ol ate Court of ajd conn' -The commissioners of Murry county adjustment to a revenue basis. In the ty will hear, ex unine and adjnht cl nn and of the past and the honorable and righteous WILLIAM MITSCHELL. have decided to submit the county demands againt aid estate, at bi office the question of the contract system of doing City of New Ulm in aid countv. on the firt Mou promises for the future, the people seat removal question to a vote in November day of each month for BIT 'uccessive months A public works, the democratic platform will not be deceived they will not long commencing with the flrt Monday in October election. For Memoer of CongiessSecond Dist. absolutely opposes it, while the republican 1886 and that six months from the 23d day of falter they will not swerve from their August, 1886 have heen limited and allowed by JOHN LIND. It is claimed that the flour shipments respects the rights of individual said Probate Court for cieditors to present the^ loyalty to justice, to progress, to liberty For SenatorNinth District, claims from Duluth this season will localities, and leaves it as a matter for and the Republican party. OLE JORGKNSOK. C. T. WARD. come close to 2,000,000 barrels, an increase each municipality to decide for itself. Administrator of the estatate of Gilbert 0 For Representative, Harbo, deceased of 900,000 over last year. Those are really the only two questions I 1% Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia The Republicans of the Third Congressional HORATIO WERRING, which are handled by both platforms Edward Stanton, a four-year old I A UAin BMkMhe, Headache,Tootkachr, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION district have nominated B. 1 01 il pfiBM&rv&sw and which different solutions are offered. son of Hon. Halver Steenerson, was County Ticket. B. Herbert, of Redwing, for Congress. OF REDEMPTION. There remain, however (more important run over by a farmer's wagon at The result was reached on the 26th ballot, I I Mill OFT A DRUGGISTS XSD DEALKBi NOTICE CO.<p>EXPIRATION and significant of all,) those questions Crookston, resulting in death in a few THE CIURLES A VOGELER BALTIHOKE, In whose name assessedLouis Rudert by a combination of the Herbert For Sheriff, Subdivision of Section, Lot or Block, New Ulm which are only handled by one hours. His father was delegate to the OF REDEMPTION. and Denny forces Herbert's nomination Sec or Lot, Outlot Township or Block 205. JACOB HOESCHELER party, the other being entirely silent Republican State Convention at the Amount sold forf 0 41 was somewhat of a surprise in Subsequent taxes40 86. In whose name assessedJohn and Geo. O. For Register of Deeds, upon them. time. Interest, Penalty and Costs$0 56. Gates some quarters, as it was thought that A. J. GRIMMER. Total Amount required to redeem$1 5t? In all the democratic platform there Subdivision of Section, Lot or Block, New Ulm Monday morning Albert Jenkins, Office of the Auditor of Brown County. Capt. Reed, of Glencoe, had a clear Sec. or Lot 12, Township or Block 177, Range For County Attorney, are only two topics touched upon, only New Ulm, Minn., September 22d, 188G North of Smith's Mill shot himself accidently majority in the convention. The Democrats To Louis Rudert. Amount sold for$0.41. GEO. W. SOMERVILLE. two suggestions made, which are not You are hereby notified that on the 16th day of while hunting dacks in Rice Lake, Subsequent taxes$0.43 have pitted Judge MacDonald of September A. D. 1886, at a Tax Sale held as pro For Clerk of the Dist. Court., Interest, Penalty and Costs10 50 covered by their opponents. One of these from the effects of which he died on viaed by law at New Ulm, in the County of v.t Shakopee, against Mr. Herbert and the Total Amount required to Redeem$1,09. saidr^ HANS MO. Brown, State of Minnesota, the Auditor of is particularly felicitous: Office of the Auditor of Brown County. Wednesday morning. The hammer of canvass will be close and exciting, Connty sold the land herein above described to New Ulm, Minn September 22,1886. For Judge of Probate, As a practical measure we are in favor State, and assigned later to Geo. Schneider for the gun caught on the seat, the charge To John and Geo. O Gates with the chances in favor of Herbert's the Delinquent Taxes thereon for the year 1883, You are hereby notified thst on the ICth day of ERNST BRANDT. of a constitutional convention with entering the vitals. etc amounting as hereinbefore stated to the sum election. September A. 1886, *t a Tax Sale held as provided of $1,58 exclusive of the cost of serving this no For Supenntendent of Schools, by law at New Ulm,in the County of Brown, the purpose of adjusting the relations Uce. You are also hereby notified that the right A very sad accident occurred at State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said Coanty J. VELIKANJE. between labor and capital upon a sound of redemption from such sale will expire on the sld the land herein above described to E. G. New Richland, Waseca county. Some 30th day of November A. D. 1886, or wnhm sixty Stillwater Messenger -"For the first Koch for the Delinquent Taxes thereon for the For County Surve)er, and equitable basis by engrafting the days after the service of this notice. year 1883, etc. amounting as hereinbefore stated workmen were engaged in shoveling time in almost a score of years the platform witness my hand and Seal at New Ulm, said to the sum of 81 09, exclusive of the cost of serving GEO. BOOCK. traditional doctrines of the demociatic County of Brown, this 22d day of September 1886 this notice You are also hereby not ifled bran into a car at the Model Roller of the republican party of Minnesota For Coroner, E. BERTH \ND, County Auditor. that the right of redemption from such sale Mill part) upon the fundamental law of the mills. One of them, a young man expire on the 30th day of No\mbe A 1886, or is something more than a string of JONAS LAUDENSCHLAGER. state. within sixty Anys afler the service of this notice. MILLINERY named Joseph Stavdring, was in the glittering generalities, intended to "de- And what Witness my hand and Seal at New Ulm, in said For County Commissioners, As a practical measure County of Brown, this 23d day of September, 1886. bran room, and while the door was lude the people by meaning less promises 1st District, E G. Koch. E. P. BEETRAKJB, County Auditor. are the "doctrines of the democratic AND closed attempted to loosen the mass, into a continued support of the nominees. DRESS MAKING. NIC. NENNO, 2d Gottfiied Hoehne. party As we have pointed out, the which suddenly caved in upon him, The dullest machine politician 3d German Friton. platform itself fails to reveal any. And drowning or smothering him before he in the State lealizes that the platforms Miss Mary Hopt, SOLICITOR 4th H. M. Ball. if there are any distinctively democratic could be extricated. No blame is attached of twenty-five years ago have become Home InsuranceCo, 5th Wm. H. Tompkins. doctrines, how can a constitutional convention to any one but himself, for he stale and unprofitable. They were good be called "for the purpose of Winona Repub'itw, The old soldiers opposite the ia their day, but their day is past aud was well aware of the danger, and foolishly engrafting them oa anything Such a OF NEW YORK. Union Hotel, New Vtm, throughout the state are enthusiastic new issues must be squarely met as they took the risk, convention may be called for the considerations over the nomination of Private Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, arise. The resolutions adopted by the His on hand a good Mock of Millii erj Goods con* of any doctiines whatever, --An English couple Some time since tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest McGill. sisMng in part of Hats, Bonnete, Velvet's, Silk* convention Wednesday, were written by traditional or otherwise but it Would be bought a farm of eighty acres near Arg\le, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &.C rates. and for people now on earth. Also Patterns for stamping monogrims Stamp, City office at his old stand adjoining of a queer "constitutionality" if it were Marshall county, and settled A terrible double tragedy was enacted mp of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashion Newhart's office. able dressmaking done to order. called for the purpose of "engrafting" upon it. They went under the name last week at Waterloo, 111, Eddie Crane, A correspondent of the St. Louis Globe upon the fundamental law of a state the BEHNKE & CO., of Winfield. The man was about thirty aged only 17 jears, shot and instantly Democrat had instructions to canvass doctrines of the minority party in that years of age and the woman over fifty. killed his sweetheart, Melissa Fuetz, the delegates to the late Minnesota Republican state. The clause meansand can mean Recently the woman became insane, not yet 15, and then killed himself, because convention relative to their nothing aftd is even more ingenious and in her ravings accused the Miss Fuetz's mother objected to i i Presidential preferences. The result in its coisa^lete evasiveness than the man of murdering his father. "Go the match on account of the tender EXTENSIVE OPENING OP NEW AND DESIRABLE shows that Blaine still holds first place skillful drdging already referred to, of and confess. You know you murdered vears of both parties FALL AND WINTER GOODS. in the affections ot the Republicans of the eigiift-hour question. your father, and why do allow Minnesota. Of 111 people interviewed these women in the house? You know Capt. Geo. T. Gardner, the Democratic The only other clause in the democratic 58 favored the nomination of James G. those papers are in the trunk," were nominee for clerk of the supreme platform which is not covered bv Blaine, with Logan on the ticket for among the expressions she would use, court, has resigned iaa position on the READY-MADE the republican is the sixth,a most humorous vice-President. Thirty-one were in favor and the thought of which seemed to have State ticket, owing to his bieaking bis conglomeration of declarations of placing Gen, Logan at tne head caused her insanity. She died on Monday right leg last week. The state central in favor of honest immigration and of the ticket, and twenty-nine of the morning, and the community are committee filled the vacancy by the "personal liberty" and opposition to the Blaine men were for Logan for second considerably excited over the affair but appointment of Col. T. O'Leary of importation of paupeia and the enactment choice. John Sherman was the favorite the authorities are taking little Murray county. of (that old scarecrow) "sumptuary of five, and a number of tne gentlemen pains to sift the matter. legislation.a set of declarations were non-committal. Lake Benton New^ The newspaper DI[Y GOODS Fifty-six agricultural societies in entirely superfluous as no man or fraction fraternity fared well at the State convention. Minnesota this year get $219.87 each, on either side has the remotest idea McGILL it PEAKS. Bro. McGill, of the St. Peter from the state appropriation of $12,- otevfct .ttenipting lo 'em\ of the Tribune, will sign pardons, and Bro. 312,50 made for that purpose. puncipals involved ia th^ So that Hon. A. R. McGill, Republic in candidate Bobleter, of the New Ulm Review, will BOOTS & SHOES i.l the democratic titouu it, i, Mrs. John Arneth, of Sauk RipiiK Ptuer, Sr lor Governot, visited handle the state's currency. Wonder disaneih democi ittc tne-st. tuo poi whose arm was badly fractured iu the his old home, list S'iuiua\, the first how it will seem to receive more tain meaning lesa piovwon-b (win re.n n nmgis c\ clone, had her ai'm broken again and time since ins nomination, and an enthusiastic $1.50 at a time. provided for) and a otatemeuc in leset. This is the last surgical operation reception was tendered him favor of a tariff for revenue only,with ETC. resulting from the cyclone disaster. by the citizens without distinction of The Republican State central committee which its own party mother parts of the party. Mr. McGill spoke as follows has organized for active work. country disagrees. So far as the state H. S. O'Neill, of Winona, sold 190- This meeting, I take it, is not partisan Hon, Joel Heatwole, of Northfield, has government (as opposed to the federal) or political, but I will be pardoned, 000 bushels of barley Tuesday to Baltimore been elected secretary of the committee, isconcerned it has not one word of trust, lor makiug reference iu a, mild AVE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR*] maltsters. This is the largest sale ond a better selection could not have original or distinctive lecommendation way to borne matters of a political bias. by sample ever made in the state. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL been made. The committee has established In view of my nomination for the office to offer. ot governor, it was expected that some George W. Hodge, held to the headquarters in St. Paul and will The Tribune then refers its readers to AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT stories would be started for party effectbut grand jury at Little Falls on the charge meet every Wednesday until after election. the Republican platform and points out I must confess the charge that I was of'criminal assault upon his 15 year old THE LOWEST PRICES. the candidate of the millers' association the distinct enunciation of four principles, daughter, escaped from the jail Wednesday was one I had not dreamed of. To set none of which are so much as B. BEHNKE & CO. that story at rest I desire to say here at Manhato Free Press :In the rotunda night His daughter staid with mentioned in the other document, and A, Behnke9 Manager, my old home and to my old friends, of tne Merchants' Hotel in St Paul, the jailer on the night of Hodges' escape, all of which have a direct reference to that there is no atom of truth in the Thursday last, A. H. Bullis, the Democratic and it is thought she furnished charge. The only basis for the story is the social welfare of the people of Minnesota. CITY DRUG STORE. nominee for Congress in this District, him the keys. thatme some ofethmillersthre delegates whoin support- wer all I aA remarked in the presence of three ed Capt. M. Q. Butterfield, a prominent Firstly it is demanded that the legislature or four gentlemen that he had been nominated thinkbut there were millers supporting attorney of Anoka, gand an old "should insist on the education each of the three candidates. If the by the Democrats, and he Union soldier, committed suicide on of children in the schools." occupation of the delegates is to determine didn't have to be born a negro, Swede CHAS* t* ROOS the matter, I should be announced Wednesdy by taking morphine. He Secondly it is declared or Norwegian to get it, for. which he as the farmers' candidate, for I venture has been in poor health for some time. That the state should use a portion of the assertion without fear of contradiction, thanked God. He may thank God if he the income of its magnificent school fund Prank Holmes, of Steele county, that of the three leading candidates ever gets one of their votes, too. in the convention, I received the largest in the purchase and supply of all school took at least $140 in premiums on his support from the farmer deleo-ates books ia use in its public schools to pupils butter and cheese exhibits at the State Pioneer Press :"It makes me sick to Take this congressional district, for instance. DRUGS MEDICINES.PAINTS, OILS, actually attending to their privileges. Fair. He carried off $50 in sweepstakes It comprises the entire southwestern hear our farmers curse ex-Gov. Pills- on both dairy and creamery butter. portion of the state and is more bury," said one of them in a disgusted WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, Tmrdly purely agricultural than aov conoresslonal He obtained the first premium on tone the other day. "Why, he has done district in the state. With the exception Young American cheese, $10, and the That the legal rate of interest in this STATIONERY AND more for them than anj other one man of Waseca county, I received second premium on dairy cheese, $20. state should be reduced to a maximum WALL PApEE, the unanimous support ot this district. in Minnesota,and he was the best Governor rate of 8 per cent and the usury laws of A majority ot the large delegation from b%? A tramp \f ho has been frightening we ever had. Do you remember the county of Hennepin was ao-ainst me the state should be rigidly enforced. women near ^t. Peter, was captured by when the grasshoppers devastated the and Mr. Gibbsa very worthy man bv And lastly. William Sohn, locked in a granary, o-iven State, and left thousands of farmers destitute the wayhad a larger following there That the republican party favors the a good breakfast and then horsewhipped than I had. Ramsev county wasfor me Pillsbury was Governor then. organization by the United States government because of my large list of personal out of town. There was no appropriation to relieve Local Agent for W. Dyer & BroV friends there but my leading and principal in connection with the post the thousands who were destitute, so he While boring a well on a farm near strength was from the country and office, of financial exchange, safe deposit drew upon his private wealth and distributed Windom, A. Gardner was killed by a was representative of every industn. I Organs,Pianos and otherMusical Goods. of the savings ot the people in small want it distinctly understood that I am it among them. No one knows volume of gas which suddenly burst sums. i not the candidate of any person, rimror how many thousands of dollars he and out. He fell to the bottom of the excavation corporation, but of a great party, and A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, ANI Add to all this that the republican his good wife gave away, for it was not and expired instantly HERBSTBARKS it elected I shall have no other interests platform is infinitely more explicit and done ostentatiously. Many-a man who to serve than those of this great commonwealth. PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. outspoken in the language in which it now rails at Gov. Pillsbury would have advocates the cause of the farmer and PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. thousands suffpr:r from Asthma, Consumption, been wifeless and childless had it not the poor man against the railroads, as fed This manly and truthful statement Cough", "c Did you ever try been for him. I for one do not forget well as in other matter*, and (how can should put at rest the charge that McGill r-PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS- Acker's English Keiuedy? It is the best any intelligent man, (not an interested it, and it makes me disgusted with those is the nominee of the Millers' Association, preparation known for all Lang Troubles, capitalist) hesitate in making his choice who are guiltv of such ingratitude." sold on a positive guarantee at 10c., 60c. M. j& between them Post Office,Block, Chas. L.Jlops.^New Jim, Minn. New Ulm, Minnesota. m&** Mk^d\^A^A ?r-r