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December 29, 1886 · Page 3 of 9

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MILL-ITS- I PROBATE NOTICE. Buckle? Arnica Salve A certain statesman, when asked his Congress is not in session this week. The best salve in tbe world for Cuts, In State of Minnesota, opinion of tbe message, replied promptly AND Brown County, ^n. Bruises Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Probate Court. The corner stone of St. Paul's ice DRESS MAKING. that the binding was very beautiful. NEW ULM, MINN. 1^ tne mttt'r or the estate of Han* Jtuam, deceased Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, palace will be laid to-morrow eTening. N President before Mr. Cleveland v Chilblains, Oorns, and all Kkin Erupions, On readtnva'd filing the Petition of Ana* G. Miss Mary Hopt, Jener o* Br. wricrt representing, among oth. ver had his annual messages, gotten up and positively cures Files, or no The wholesale drug house of Noyes. er lbinga, bat Hn Je set late of said Coanty TOS. BOBLETER, Editor Proprietor. pay required. I is guaranteed to give in an elaborate style. Jefferson's messages of Brown on the Stth day of January A. D. Bros. & Cutler, one of the most extensive 1888, at Hleepy Bve aid Conntv died intestate, perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. ordinar1 were writ ten closely on and hei*g a resident ef this County at opposite the establishments in theNorthwest, had Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Wednpsdax, Dec 29 1886. thi time of a death, leaving goods, chattels and writing pa per, without an inch of space Union Hotel, New Vlmt eetnte wit! 1 this amy. nd th*t the aaid Petitioner L. Boos. A narrow escape from destruction by fire is tb widow of i*iid de eaerd, and praying being wasted. In former years tbe annual ti a admiui-trttion of tid estate be toner VALBDICTOMY. last Friday. messages contained a great many Haa on hand a good stock of Millii cry Good* eonis^ing granted I* n- orders that said petition be in part of Hats, Bonnets. Velvets, 8ilks, herd -efore me-Judge of bis court, on Thursday nomina ions, too, and they were sent to Bibbons, Feathers, Flowers, *e. the 8th i 'fJaniary A 1887. at 10 o'clock A. The five "brave" U. S. soldiers who As has been announced in a previous t tiie Prohate Office in -aid eounty Also Patterns for stamping monograms '.tamp, Congress bv mail. Nowadays each allowed themselves to be disarmed by in? of nil kinds Embroidery Work and Fashionable issue, with this issue we bring to a Ordere rt r. th it notice thereof be given to nomination goes in seperately on the dressmaking done to order. the tieire of -aid l^ces d, and to all persons int the two Texas train robbers recently, close our labors upon the REVIE W. In Tested, by pn mg a copy of this order for best quality of paper, and whenever the F. H. BEHNKE, have been disowned by the regiment to i hree sucresMve k prior to said day of hear severing the very many pleasant relations ii g, in th Review wee*ly newspaper President has anything to say to Congress, which they belonged. printed an ulihe at the City of New Ulm we have formed since we ushered his private secretarv takes his =DALKR IN= in *ai onnt\ the REVIEW into existence, nine years i ted it Mew Ul a the 3rd lay of Dec. A. D. communication to the Capitol in a carriage An exchange thinks tuat if the Republican ago, we do s* with feelings of regret. 11M. 1 drawn by two horses. By the nrt, members of the legislature allow bratFj,e (L. 8.) BRN.VT BRANDT. a correspondentsupporters, earnest subscribmem ^froIuei the Democrats to dictate the U. S. s, and fiiends who Jadxe of Probate. Fr*e from Optmtes, Xmetie* ami W* Now that Congress is here the fact Senator, they ought to be put into Stillwater SAFE. State ot M*nri sota i _ District foort, 253? faithful gQ that the two wings of tbe Democratic assi8t a Count) of Br 5 e(i as a body. That would indeed 9 Judicial District. raisin8g\u building up SURE. party drop widely apart, becomes glaringly casion^-REYlBw and it to its preslatio Micbae Rude, Plaintiff, "l be a bad inflictionon the State. vs prominent again. The so called PROMPT. Lois Bnrtlett, David R. Bartlett, I standing among the country press jn alo ali ot ie sons or parlies un-1 Democratic leadets realize that the The rote cast at the late election for of Minnesota, we shall ever remember AT DIWBUTS A DKALS I known clairai i right, title, e* 0foderie& Ft'uit^Citodk- TH* CIUBUS A. VOWaXEB C^MkVttUtmM,M. present session is likely to be as damaging lien or i terest iu the rial I with gratitude. We have ever striven State officers and Judges of the Supreme CT JACOBS Qn tate 'Inscribed tke complaint I to their party as was tbe last, but to conduct the columns of the REVIEW Court will be canvassed by the herein. efy, Ianip etd. The State of Minnesota to the above named Dcfendantv they seem powerless to help it. One in the interest of New Ulm and Brown State canvassing board next Saturday, trouble is that the leaders cannot lead You re here snmin ed and required to answer county, and it has always been our aim Jan. 1st. The result will be officially the coniplaint ol the Plait tiff in the abv GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Mr. Morrison's idea of producing liar entifeti tetion whk ti i- filed in the office of the to deal fairly with all parties. In our declared on Monday, Jan. 3d. Clerk or th District ourtofthe Ninth Judicial mony is to fight everybody who differs search for news we have aimed to be District, in an i tor the County of Brown and New Brick,Cor Minn. St Centre Strs from him into an acceptance of his Dr. Guernon has been renominated to tT, State of Minnesota nnd to serve a copy of your just to all, but to not have erred in answer to the ml coinpluint on the subscribers, U4, MINN. views, and of course his policy has failed be collector of customs of the district of it their ffice in the City of New Ulm in said seme instances would have been a miracle, Con ty, within 20 djs after the service of this Utterly. Then Speaker Carlisle has Minnesota. President Cleveland no Summon" upon you exclu-iv if the day of such la politics, as in matters of all none of the qualities of a succesful leader. Mirvire and if you iil to iiimwer the said complaint doubt made sure of his confirmation before GERMAN RE Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for THE GREAT' public interest, the REVI EW has never within the ti aforesud the Plaintiff in He interprets the rules of the sending in his name a second time. this action ill apply i he Court for the relief cash. Goods delivered in any part of sounded an uncertain tone. Being a dent Hided in the -"omplai House very fairly, but he either lacks For Pain- the citv. Dated Septemer8t! 1886 r es RhcmMrttsiR, Neuralgia Republican from the day of our initiation Gov.-elect McGili's paper, the S Peter energy or influence sufficient to get his Li & HAOBKRO, BMkaebe, UtmUtk TaotkMbr, into politics, we have been conscientious Plaintiffs \ttorneye. New Ulm, Minn Tribune, has been sold to Mr. P. wishes earned out. MAX ROSSKOPP FICETiriFTTCKTS. fHEO. MUELLBR. lb in our support of Republican AT DRUGGISTS AMD DKAlJUtf f\V A and reliable Medicines arethe best Collins of Dayton, Ohio. The Tribune State of Minnexoia District Court. R0SSK0PF& MUELLER, THK CIMBLKS A. T08BUR COBA]TNOBK,Bn to depend upon. Acker's Blood Elixir Counn oi Bnw $ Ninth Judicial Dist. principles and Republican candidates. TAKEJNOTICE. ranks amongst tne best country papers Mica 1 Rude plaintiff, baa been prescribed for years for all im- I Though we have treated the candidates in Minnesota and the new proprietor puritiesoftheBlood. IneveryformofScrof* MANUFACTURERS OF LoisP Bartlett, David Bartlett, I of opposing pai ties with candor and ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is also all other petsoie* ir parties un C}GAHSr promises to keep it up to the present My friends and acquaintances wil. own claiming any right,title,lien invaluable. For Rheumatism, Lasno equal* fairness, we have ever endeavored to standard. or interest in the real estate des- I please take notice that I have just received L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. cribed in 'he cmnpUi ht rein, de maintain in all honorable ways the supremacy a large invoice of fendai ts The war department has issued an of the Republican party in VoffnacBourbon, Kttemmel, Notice is herereby siven, th an action has NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. been tommenced in this onri by th abo\e nam AND DEALERS IN order setting aside Fort Custer, Arizona, county, State and National politics. To White and Red Wine*, ed Plaintiff aymnsi the lo\ nim Deftndants, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. that the subject fthis ction re I estate and as a permanent military reservation. the Repuohcans we sincerelv return property siiuat in this co tj and stt0^T.ieh ii which I will sell in any quantity less PROBATE NOTICE. The Fort is located upon the site grateful thanks for the united support hereinafter ai d'n the complaint in said icti than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. more partuulady described in and to which said i of the Custer massacre, and the deci. and encouragement we have received defend mts ciaim lien inten si adverse to this Respectfully, 4 State of Minnesota Count} of Brown sa In plaintiff, th it tin rebel detna ided in said complaint Probate Court Special Term. Dec. 20th, 1886. sion of the department to preserve this at their hands, and yet we would indeed J\COB EKESCHELER Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn. consists wholly in exclu ting said defendants, In tbe matter of the estate of A-)ag Torja^n and each ul them from a and .ill interest historical spot is commendable. be ungrateful did we forget or feel less Pytten deceased. or lien in or 10 said rcil tutau, or any part B. BEHNKE & CO,,, When as, an instrument In writing, purporting thiinkful for the support that the REVIEW thereul to be thelaot will and testament of \B ag Torjnaen All the sub-alliances of Minnesota The premises and real estato hi rei'ibefore mentioned Pytten deceased, late of smd county, has been has received at the bands of our and i.ffecud b) s.iid action are sit ated in delivered to this cot.rt will meet in general convention in St. the Couutv ot Brow and btatt of Mmuesota, and Democratic friends To the liberal advertisers And whereas Anlrew Larson bundled therewith are described as llnw hi petition, representing imon other thmus tht Paul about the middle of the Legislative and pations of the job department All tne Nortl half ol the North west quarter said Aslag Torjusen Py tt died in said county on of Sectun twenty two,ai ihe South hilf of the session. The voice of the farmer will the 19th day of No\ 1886. testate, and that said EXTENSIVE OPEMNG OF NEW AND DESIRABLE of the REVIEW, and to the subscribers Sonth-wes quirt of Section fllteei, in Tnwiishii) petitioner i. the sole (xecutor aired in said last then be heard. Listen, ye statesmen, No Oni hnndrtd *m nine, North ot Ban 'e will and testament, at praying that the BM who have always paid in advance FALL AND WINTER GOODS. thirty-four West, exc pt t*ie Ian Is contained instrument may be admitted to probate, and that to what he says. withm the following brundry line* Com menc or promptly at the end of the letters testamentary be to him issued thereon ing at the South Eat con er of the Ni rth East It is ordered that the pro fs of sa'd instrument, year, we are truely grateful and return quarter of the N rth-Wct qu irter of -section ind the said petition, be heard before this court, At a largeh attended meeting of tweaty-two a oreaid thence running West and atthePiobate office in aii county on Thursday heartfelt thanks, and sincerely hope parallel with North line of Section twenty two prominent men in the State, held in St. the 20th day ol Janiiarj A 1886, at 10 o' twelve chums and ftity link*, thence North Sixty READY-MADE that they will be as liberal and prompt Clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may Paul last Wednesday, resolutions were degrees and lcrt minutes. West fourteen chains appear and context the probate of said instru- ana iorty links thence North and paid lei with with our successors as they have been newment to the Nort adopted recommending that the chain6 west line of Section thiitebii Ai.d it 10 further ordered, that public notice with us. There are a number of subscribers line of said Section, thence North in Section fifteen States prison be made a reformatory for of the time and place of said hearing be jaralle nith West line ot said Section ten given to all persons interested, bj publication ot on our list who have for 3 ears chains and SixU two links thence South forty, young men. The proposition seems to these orders for three weeks successively previous seven degrees. East (V11 degrees 0 minutes) fifteen taken the REVIEW weekly from their to laid day of hearing, in the New REVIEW, meet with favor and may be adopted. chains and lifty links to Section line, thence a newspaper printed and published at South Sixtj degrees Past Sixteen cl ainp and four respective postoffices, but have turned the city of New Ulm in said County. teen links to ist line of Section twenty two By the Court. a deaf ear to all entreaties of the collector. The Toledo Blade brands Danby, one thence south on Sectii line to place of beginning. DEJ GOODS KRNST BRANDT, Utted September 21st, 1886 Circulars lequesting payment, of Cleveland's recent appointees to a (L.S) Judge of Probate Livi JCHAOBIRO, couched in the most polite terms, have lucrative position in the pension department, Plaintiff's Attorneys', New Ulm, Minn. GRAND recently been sent out to these, but in a red-handed murderer. Danby New Year's Ball N EW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1 too many instances no attention has was one of the infamous gang who acted 64 No. 2, 61 oats, 25 corn, 25 bar BOOTS & SHOES been given tnem. To those who have as guards at Andersonville, whose ley. 30 45 potatoes. 40c. new onions been unfortunate and cannot pay at AT chief duty it was to shoot down Union 1.25 butter, 15 ,eirgs, 18 live hogs per lb 3: pork, per lb 4 Flour per cwl this time and have the manhood to say UNIONKHALL, prisoners in cold blood. 2.25$2.50. so, we offer our sympathy. The others, An exchange says an effort will be Holiday Goods wno, we hope, may in time not far distant ETC. ET C. Friday Eve., Dec. 31, 1886 made in the coming legislature to pass see the error of their ways and become a bill making the superintendents of penitent, we turn over to the tender schools appointive instead of elective. Admission, 50 cts. a couple. mercies of Him who alone can forgive The enactment of such a measure sineven when sinned against a WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR All are cordially invited. for-would probably not be hailed with delight country editorbut who will not THE MANAGERS. by the ladies, who have just began FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL giv until the delinquent becomes truly Oyster8 for the Holiday a. to taste the sweets of exercising -AT- penitent and squares accounts with the AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT the rights of citizenship. Beinhorn's editor. Jacob Hoescheler, proprietor of th THE LOWEST PRICES. ^tar Sample Room, desires to inform Our successors, Messrs. Brandt Ex.-Gov. Pierce of Dakota has accepted the public that he is prepared to furnish and John Weddendorf, who take pos the position of associate editor oysters in any quantity, either by session of the office to-day, are not strangers of the Pioneer Press, with headquarters A. Behnke, Manager *$- J3Ji!iKj & CO. the can or in bulk, at prices that defy in this community. Mr. Brandt is at Bismarck. Gov. Pierce is an old competition. He handles only tbe best the well-known and popular Judge of brands. newspaper man and is widely known GHAS. ROOSJ A Probate of Brow county, a practical as a journalist of great ability. The NOTICE, printer and a newspaper man of manv Pioneer Press was indeed fortunate in Notice is hereby given that all births years' experience. Mr. Weddendorf securing his services and deaths that have occurred during has grown up with New Ulm and is a the year 1886. and have not yet been DRUGGIST and STATIONER, practical joung man. has been assistant registered in the City Clerk's office, Senator Salisbury has introduced a must be reported to the undersigned postmaster at New Uim for several bill which provides that foreigners coming before January 1st. 1887. ears and in that capacity has won to the United States must reside Louis SCHILLING, City Clerk. for himself many frieuds good and true. here five years before they can make New Ulm, Dec. 14, 1886. Toys, China and They will call to their assistance able application for admission to citizenship. ^W\A.2STTE:D. writers and we have every reason to From the issuance of his certificate believe that they will furnish the readers two years more must elapse before Reliable and energetic men to sell all Fancy Goods, kinds of Nursery Stock. New and hardy ot the REVIEW with a live, newsy he can vote. The bill also provides varieties adapted to the climate. j^ and good paper. that no person shall be admitted Business light and easily learned. To Cs We shall ever look back upon our to citizenship who cannot speak the successful men we pay good salaries 'H nine years' of newspaper work with a English language. and expenses and give them steady empayment Games and Novelties, Albums, the year round First class great deal ot pleasure. And now, we This Emporium of Santa Claus references required. Apply for terms wish the Review a long, prosperous and The knowing ones say the prospects are COD tains a Very Largp* and Unique and address, Plush Goods, I influential futuie and a large list of paid good for a wow and a wumpus between L. L. MAY & Co., Nurserymen, Assortment of A up subscribers. To our political friends the United States and Canada before St. Paul, Minn. TOYS, Notions. its and the brethren of the press, who another year rolls around. The fisheries NEW NOTIONS, |f* have stood by us personally in the late dispute seems to be further from !S election, we offer our heartfelt thanks. FINE CROCKERY, Drug Store, settlement to-day thau ever. The British Wishing the readers of the REVI EW LAMPS and GLASSWARE, TOILET have recently stationed a full brigade A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AMI/ "1 and all others a happy New Year and CASES, AUTOGRAPH of troops at Halifax, which means J*| prosperity and happiness for all time something. Our coast defenses are in PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. 'If ALBUMS, WAX and BIS- to come, we bid them farewell, tbe worst shape imaginable and our QUE DOLLS. PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. ul JOSEPH BOBLETER. navywell, we have only an excuse for MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, one, *ud a ~iy j-oot one at that. England PnOMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. The people of the United States PERFUMERY, FINE knows our helplessness in this regard '"tnomn the demise of another great soldier CONFECTIONERY, only too well. and statesman. We refer to the V? Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minnesota. SCHOOL BAGS, SLEIGHS, O. M. OLSEN, .'if death of Gen. John A. Logan, U. S. CHRISTMAS TREES, "Senator from Illinois and late Rep. WASHINGTON LETTER. Travelers' Guide. and in fact a'l ihe new novelties candidate for vice president, which occurred C. WAGNER, RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, and everything to please both old in Washington at three minutes DEALER IN Washington, Dec. 2 4 1886. Drug89 and young. Medicines, Cliemien before 3 o'clock last Sunday afternoon. Probably no man in Washington is so Is, Toilet Articles, Fancy Xne gcnpral had been confined to his Undertaker and Dealer in well pleased with what he has done Goods, Stationery and Goods are all new and prices lower house for about a week with rheumatism, FURNITURE durins/lie past week as is President Musical Instruments. -v|?* than ever before. but many of his most intimate 3 Cleveland. He launched a shrewd, politic 1 The^jg^ds were not aware of the senouslvi3 campaign document upon the public Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal HI 3. NENJSO, Li illness. Tbe sad news of his f% known in? as his second annual message to Purposes. Winonk&gtfWf^ BO large was *i great shock to the country, Congress, and he got the better of his OF ALL KINDS. best SOLICITOR soldiers1 the Birr/ko^an was the old rheumatism. The message was printed Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Home Insurance Co. Going blast. for mafcnd and ilie \etcrans all over the Going West. prepared from pure and and bound iu most sumptuous mauner, PAPER,- than|^utf} will mourn his death dooply. No 4 Express, 9:41 a m. fresh Drugs. No. 1 Kxpres* 4:50 jn.* in striking contrast to tbe Jeftersonian 2 0-40 p.m. 3 c:05p.m. 14 now, \*nBnma*mmkjammmmmami^ammmm Ac'm 10:30 a. m. simplicity so much talked of under the OP NEW YORK. 16 17 Ac'm 11:45 a. m. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs S GABPETS A8D 3 p. m. lite ia, Hie legislature meets next Tuesday. 12 piesent Administration -The paper 4.50 a m. 19 1:45 m. and Pianos. ~'S%^ Insures against lo by (ire, cyclones Nos. 1 and 2 daily, was of the finest quality and finish, the tornadoes and wind storms, at lowes All "others daily SBWIKB M&GBIliBS. Please give me a call.^tji rates. except Sunday. margins* 1 bci and tl type extra fCit office at his old &tdiHi attjoinmoNewhart's .MINN C. W.'lIEIDEMANX, Agent. Meridian Block! New Ulm, M-an office, s^j