New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 24, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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ERESH OYSTERS at Eibner'a. country is going to anything but to pause to consider that they hurt the credit rnin. It is girded, wherever we wish SOME DOCTORS County Att'y. Somerville was in the of this state when they circulate and to look, with railroads, we having more city yesterday, Travelers'^ Guide. utter this falsehood about the state's ^onestlr r/imlf that They can't cure miles of railroad than all the Countries Kaemnatism and Neuralgia. Others* *?j^s«l Republicans Astir. i~F#& **$* f^Jg? together. We make more, we produce finances." say they can hut—don't. Ath-lopho-ros We are glad -to say that Mr. Fr. Boock, more, we consume more than Englano, The Colonel's speech, every point of says nothing but—cures. who has been sick for some time, is able France and Belgium together. Our That's the secret of its -successHH The political event of the season, and which was well made, was well received. commercial relations are sufficient to Years of trial have proved it to be to be out doors again. iS Wr£Clf3L- the one of most influence on the campaign keep the currency from danger of contraction. JP|? a quick, ije, sine cure. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Luders, of Chicago, in our county, was the republican The next speaker, R. G. Evans, was S S Concord, N H„ Sept 1887 sSrsfk*! Inniyow^frmiUyAtnlopharos wasused visited relatives and friends in rally, which took place in this city But Grover Cleveland gets all his then introduced as one of the young »*!gjj$j§5 as a last resort, the user havm*? suffered froemn rheumatism ior jears aad having' this city last week. $"Zli^J%M"'^ votes from the Solid South, 153 yotes Wiqonk>.f>etei^ last Thursday, ^The untiring efforts of and brilliant republicans of Minnesota, &v&$5M treated lor tae disease by different from the south of Mason & Dixon's line •^•»A *.*"* phyaciAiis ±a tins Si4ta &n<i ilasKachuS** the New Ulm Republican Club in securing and well indeed he deserves the title, for -„*sj "efts without even temporary relief. A cuff, with a gold button has been and the votes of New York city. Little Z'A Upon myrecoauDencJalLoii =«'•»!*ef peofr$%r Going East. Going West. his oration was a most brilliant and interesting able and convincing speakers pie have used this remedy with the same lost by Mr. W. F. Seiter. See his notice he cares for this great Northwest. You ,(*? results claimed ior it GH-niisoN. 4 10-30 a.m. No. 1 must bear in mind that the West may one, interspersed with gems of 4:17 a. m. had been crowned with success, and the in another column. f^ Dubuque, Iowa Jar 3, DS&. 18 12*01 p. m, 25 2.15 p. m. Athlophorosh-.sC'' w'etely enwd me of send "babies" to Congress, (Applause) 20 wit and sarcasm, and eminently deserving 3 50 m. demonstrations of last week proved a 5*44 p.m nervous headacbe and I feel thankful for 2 but in spite of all this, they carefully 10.00 p. m. John F. Neumann is busied with storing all the good it has done me. 13 10:45 p. of that attention and applause given grand affair indeed. As announced, Mrs liOCBE CsEEa.* Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily and cautiously watch the interests of winter-apples, having received car it by the great audience. t^ *S- Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, Hon. W. R- Merriam, Col. Joseph Bobleter except Sunday. their constituents fully as well as the Moorish Maiden loads of them this week. Mr. Evans portrayed in clear and and John Lind were present, accompanied "statesmen" of the East. C. W. HHEIDEMAN' Agent THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. H. Y. Cleveland is a cunning man and by forcible words the issue before the people, by the orator of the evening, The meeting of the Republican Club bis iniquitable policy hopes to bind the Mr. Alfred Schlumpberger left last Synopsis of Proposed Constitutional the record of the republican party R. G. Evans, of Minneapolis, and S. JAbbot, to-night will prove an interesting and Monday for Springfield, where he will Solid South more firm and make additions Amendments, prepared by the Attorney and the policy advocated by the democrats. of Winnebago City. Gen'l profitable one let all attend. to his realm at the North, sufficient teach a school. General, pnrsnant to Chapter Green B. Raum was unavoidably delayed, to retain him in power for another Union Hall held an interested audience, Schmucker's Tivoli held a gay comwy term. He leads on a party in a direction "The democratic party is a free trade but his absence was not felt, inasmuch 157, of the General Laws of witnessing the performances of which enjoyed itself till the early opposite to the policy under party if it is anything," these words by as Mr. Evans took his place and 1887. it£%i§$i which this country became the most Prof. Bruder, last Monday evening. iorning hours, last Sunday evening. that democratic champion, Henry Watterson, well filled it prosperous in the world. The Legislature of 1887 provided for submitting' he discussed at length, and held A package of cabinet photographs of certain amendments to the State Coiistuntun, tu. Mr. Henry Kiesling and family of Shortly after seven o'clock P. M. the A short time before the adjournment he submitted at the general election to be held iiMfe that the democratic course in relation to of Congress, practically Congress has Winthrop, were visiting with their parents, soldiers from the regular army was lost torch-light procession in honor of the 1888. &f: The proposed amendments to the provisions of adjourned as I have left, (Applause) we tariff meant free-trade. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kiesling, last on the streets. The finder will please event, made its appearance on Minnesota the Constitution to be affected thereby are as fbl-j^ *, a« had the opportunity of seeing Grover's bunday. The speaker dwelt at length on the deliver them at this office. St., and after being reviewed by lOWS* tar 1B vetoing policy applied against Canada. Chapter 1, of the General Laws of 1887, provider 4 record of Cleveland, whom he criticized crowds of interested spectators, returned Well, I think it collapsed. that the following amendment to article 4 of tne fi-% Mr. Anton Gag informs us that he The" New Ulm Vinegar Works of Constitution of the State of Minnesota, he proposed severely for his action on the depending I shall now take the liberty of introducing to Turner Hall, where the orators has bought the plates of the photographer, to the people of said State at the ext general Theo. Crone are receiving 'noteworthy to you our next Governor. In election, that is to ray. that the said article 1 pension bills he portrayed the prosper and visitors assembled. The procession who lately took the classes of schoolchildren be amended by adding thereto the following adai- p% improvements, the capacity of the doing so, let me state that he is under ous condition of the country due to the tional section, to be numbered as Section 36. „i held formidable ranks of loyal in this city, and is prepared to works being greatly enlarged. obligations to the people of this state. "SEC. 35. Any combination of ptrsons, either as republican policy of protection to individuals or as members or oflicers of any corporation satisfy all demands for pictures. Republicans marching to the music of He is a man who has felt that he is under to monopohzp the maikets for food Cards are out announcing the marriage, American labor and industries, and reviewed obligations to the people of this the Minnesota Valley Band, of St. Peter, productb in this State, or to mtertwe with or S Proof that JJew Ulm and her.business which takes place to-day, of state. He is a man with a big heart, the patriotic life of General Harrison. restrict the freedom of such markets is hereby declared the Concordia and the City Bands, of ouses are known even in the far west, to be a criminal consp racy, ana shall be and I am glad to say that he is among Miss Emma Nix, to Mr. Armin. Steinhauser, Frequent effusions of wit pleased punished such manner as the Legislature shall New Ulm, and the Junior Republican the republican fold." Mr. Merriam was was presented last Monday when an order provide of St. Paul. The REVIEW congratulates. his hearers, and when he finally concluded Club, with many members, proved that The ballots to he used voting upon this the man who supported the bill reducing for drugs came to the Pioneer Drug Amendment shall be as tollows First, ballots his remarks, continued and loud applause the interest from 10 to 8 per cent. there is still valuable material to favor of the amendment sha'l ha\e written or Store from Tacoma, Washington Ty. against his own interst. He is rich rewarded bim for his able words. printed or partly written and partly printed Mr. Bertrand Frey and family, of strenghten the grand old party. thereupon the fol'owmg words. "Amendment to enough to withstand temptation. It is A sad bit of news comes to us from The last speaker was S. J. Abbot, article 4 ofthe Constitution, by adding thereto a Leavenworth, accompanied by Miss Numerous transparencies, proclaiming he, who is going to carry this state by new section in relation to freedom oi marketsYes Fergus Falls, telling that Fred Wotchki, who briefly dwelt on general topics. Eva Manderfeld, of this city, left for republican bon mots and characteristic 50,000 majority. (Applause) Our next Second, ballots used aganutsuch amendment formerly in the employ of Mr. T. shall have written or printed or partly Altogether the rally was a grand success, governor, Mr. Merriam. Sprague, Washington Ty., last Thursday. sayings of democrats, were being •.written and partly punted thereon the word* Kobarsch, the mechanic, lost a foot last one of which the republicans of •'Amendment to Aitide 4 ofthe Constitution, by carried along and eagerly read by anxious Lind was frequently applauded dur adding thereto a new section in relation to tie Friday by bavins it caught in tne machinery Brown County may well be proud, and freedom of markets—No spectators. ing his speech and-is as much a favorite The Dakota House baggage team enjoyed of Nelson's paper mill. Article 4 ofthe Constitution, of which tbe f-bove at In the hall, which was decorated with of the voters of Brown County as he ev section is proposed as an amendment, comprises a short run-away yesterday morning, material is dominant to stamp the re* the constitutional provisions relating to the legislative ^4 Mr. Gustav Rudolph, son oi Mr. John the "Stars and Stripes" and the portraits er was, and we predict for him a great_ department of the State, and at present smashing the wagon but doing no publican cause as the victorious one. contains no provision lelating to combinations C. Rudolph, the banker, returned from of Harrison, Morton and Merriam, er majority than he received for Con. other damage. The young driver escaped sought to be prohibited by the pioposed amendinent. Minneapolis last Sunday morning, seriously a great assembly of ladies and gentlemen gressman two years ago. In closing his Popular Sentiments. without injury. ill. He had been unwell for a had gathered to lioten to the orations remarks he introduced as the next governor Section 12 of Article 1 of the State Cohyention Siver H. Afden, a resident of Lake Some ot the transparencies carried in few days and concluded to come home. of the State of Minnesota, W. R. which had been promised them. now reads as follows "NO person shall be imprisoned toi debt in this State, and this shall not Hanska, was examined before Judge last week's republican procession, portrayed We hope that he may soon recover. Every seat was occupied and standing MERRIAM. prevent the Legislature from providing for imprisonment Brandt by Drs. Mueller and Berry, declared the ruling sentiments of the people or holding to bail persons charged room was at a premium. We are greatly indebted to Mr. W. T. This gentleman in bis quiet and deliberate with fraud in contracting sa debt, ind a reason insane and sent to the St. Peter so well, that we deem it interesting able amount of property shail bt. exempt from, The City Band had been placed in Eckstein, the well known instructor in manner, portraying the business seizure and sale for the payment ol any debt or Asylum last Monday evening. to record them, and submit the following: front the stage and rendered patriotic liability. The amount ol such exemption shall be the public schools of this City, for the man in the full sense of the word, determinsd by law music, which helped to enthuse the stenographic report of the speeches delivered John Lind will speak in the town of It is proposed to amend this as follow-: Chapters and giving promise of an able executive, Ben Harrison trug seines Grossvater's ofthe General Laws of 1887 provides that by Hon. W. R. Merriam and audience. Linden and Lake Hanska on tne first spoke principally on state topics, the following amendment to Section 12of Article Hut 1, of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, ^Congressman Lind at Turner Hall last days of November, and preparatory The honorable guests then appeared proving by his remarks that he was Im blutigen Kampf um die Union, be proposed to the voters of th State at the Thursday. steps have been taken to make the occasions upon the stage amid enthusiastic cheering, next general election to wit 'Provided, however, Doch Cleveland setzte die Nachtmutze thoroughly acquainted with the affairs that all property sooxempted ehalJ be liable auf, and seated themselves, while John memorable and interesting. Hon. John Peterson, Judge of Probate of state, and cognizant of the needs of to seizure and sale for any .•'ebt menrred to any Und schickte einer fremdeu Mutter person for work done or materials fun ished in Lind, in his modest and amiable manner of Nicollet County, and a candidate our great and prosperous community. Yesterday morning Sbeiiff Marshal the construction, repair or improvement of the Sohn. stepped to the front and addressed same. And, provided farther, that such liability for re-election, was in the city last of Lyon County took the prisoner Doyle Mr. Merriam made a very favorable to seizure and sale shall also extend to all rea his hearers with the following sensible Junior Republican Club. property, foi any debt incurred to any laborer or Friday on his way to the western districts impression on his hearers, who exultingly and another from our jail and brought servant for labor or service performed Vote for Ham-on, he's the man words: of his county to look after his cheered him. them to Marshall, to appear before the The ballots to be used in votinguifavor of this We can't vo.e. but our daddies can. amendment shall have written or printed, or fences. The Judge has ably held the I almost feel like apologizing for appearing court now in session there. Workeis in *&8. Woikers and Voters partly written and pa.tly minted thereon the He spoke as follows: following WOK'S. ''Amendment to Section 12 of before you to-night and on such position for the last sixteen years, and in '92. Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: A new shoe-store is to be opened in Arncle 1, of the I ons'itntion of this State for protectnm an occasion, but tbere ace times in the has a good show to be re-elected. of the rights of "Aortnngmen or women— I judge from this evening's demonstration the Beinhorn building by E. Holloway affairs of men which demand the presentation Vote for the Soldier and Statesman Ye*,'' and the ballots to be used in voting against tnat there is still some life left in such amendment shall have written or printed or of facts on the issues of this Harrison. Hon. John N. Jones will speak on and Co. of Chicago. the republican forces of this city, and it partly written or p-irtly printed thereon the following campaign, especially so, as we are rapidly words- "Amendment to Sfction 12 of political topics, taking the republican seems to me that the feeling which set The building next to it will be occupied Patriots are still needed. approaching the momentous event Article 1,ofthe Constitution of this Stale, for forth this evening's procession, is of protection of the rights of working men or women side, at the Sherman school-house in by McConnell and Thomas, drygoods of a presidential election. sufficient weight to gladden and cheer "The democratic party is a free trade —No." the Town of Eden, to-night, to-morrow etc. In these times the public is interested The effect of this amendment will be to render and rouse the republican forces, so as party if it is anything."— all property liable for debts incurred for work in matters relative to government, legislation j*f# evening at the school-house in Golden to give a vote throughout the state such W. H. Eustis, of Minneapolis, a very Henry Watterson. done oi materials furnished in the construction, and economy, and the people as it has not had for many years. improvement or repair of such property. Gate, Town of Home, and on Friday elequent lawyer, speaks at Sleepv Eye stop to glance over the doings of the "I am for Free 'Irade."—R. Q. Mills. Parties have records, and the republican evening at the Iberia school-house in to-night. Delegations from this city antagonistic parties before they make Section 1 of Article 4, of tbe Constitution of the has one of its own a magnificent Free Schools, aFiee Ballot and a Town of Stark. Mr. Jones is an able use of their suffrage right for the cause State of Minnesota, now reads as follows* "SECTION will go, and all are cordially invited to one. (Great Applause) That there is 1, LEGISLATURE SESblON. The Legisla. Fair Count. of either. I have not come to make a speaker and will interest his hearers. attend. A grand torchlight procession ture of the State shall consist ofthe Senate and a difference in the records of parties, speech, as there are with us this evening, House of Representatives and shall meet biennial, will parade the streets and good music and whether of our or another, the One term is enough for Grover. ly at the seat of government ofthe State, at such What might have proved a disastrous men fully competent to clear up choice is with the better and the polls times as shall be pi escribed by law, and no session furnished. the unceitainties existing in the minds accident befell a young woman in the shall exceed the tsrm of sixty days Free Trade—the corner-stone of the in November will prove it to be the republican of many on these pressing political is. It is proposed to amend this section as follows* Married, Sept. 27th. at the residence Confedaracy. employ of Mr. George Durbahn, of Lafayette, party, (cheers and applause) sues yet, permit me to offer a few remarks Chapter 3 of the General Laws of the State of of the bride's parents in Beecher, 111., The man, the leader of our party in this Minnesota of 1887, provides that the following last Wednesday, while she was to my friends and neighbors James G. Blaine—the night-mare of amendment to Section 1 of Article 4, of the Constitution national campaign, is the one I refer to by Rev. G. Koch, Miss. Louisa A. Hack, whom I pledge myself to serve sincerely assisting a thresher crew. Her dresses of the State of Minnesota, be proposed Democracy. as securing victory to the grand old party. to the people of said State at the next general and honestly. to Rev. L. B. Nobis of this city. The were caught in the tumbling rods of the election, that is to say, that said section shall be I mean that gallant soldier and England's Substitute—Democracy. amended so as to read as follows "SECTION 1 There may be a democrat present,yet new couple, for whom the Review wish83 machine, and she was hurled around great statesman, Gen. Harrison, of Indiana. The Legislature shall consist of the Senate and as I always like him for his views, (Prolonged applause) Mr. prosperity and happiness, arrived in Es braust ein Ruf wie Donnerschall, House of Representatives, which shall meet biennially once or twice before she was rescued by though be differ with me, may he and at the seat of Government of the State, Cleveland, of Buffalo, will settle his executive Wfe Schwertgeklirr und Wogenprall! the city last week, Thursday. IL* the farm hands. She escaped with a at such times as shall be prescribed by law, but all others lend me their ears while I account on Nov. 6th (Applause) Fur Lind. fur Lind, fur unsern Lind. no session shall exceed the term of ninety legislative ssalp wound and a few bruises. wish to express my gratitude to my former for the verdict of the people will be with days, and no new bill shall be introduced in Nothing is more nourishing and as Wer lhm die Stimm mcht giebt ist either branch, except on the written reqeest of supporters, and before I ask your the stars and stripes and not with the blind. beneficial to an invalid as a well prepared the governor, dunng the last twenty day*, of such The Review some time ago spoke ofthe suffrage in the coming contest, I will red bandana, (cheers and applause) It session, except the attention of the Legislature Lieb Vaterland, magst ruhig sein, oyster-soup. Nor is this to be tell you, that, while 1 may have not possibility of Ed. Paulsen's independent shall be called to some matter of general interest is the republican party that has kept the Die Demokraten fallen rem. by a special message ofthe Governor done enough, in what I have succeeded despised by anyone, who wishes to feast Union together, it is the party that furnished candidacy for the office of representative. The ballots to be used voting in favor of this in doing, I ha\e endeavored so far as it the gallant fellows for the war, Mog' jeder junge Demokrat, as well as the "noble of the land amendment shall have written or printed or Mr. Paulsen had been urged to was in my power to faithfully serve partly written and partly printed thereupon the it is the party that dropped the shackles Als Greis es noch erleben Eibner, the caterer, supplies all your following words- "For the amendment of Section do this, as he had been an unsuccesssful this second distict. (Applause) from four million of 3iaves, it is the Dass die Partie das Amt, dass sie 1 of Article 4 ofthe Constitution of this demands in this line. Go and see him. candidate for the nomination at the republican Four years ago we had a different party that has given the people the benefit Versprach, ihm auch gegeben. State, providing for biennial sessions ofthe Legislature—Yes," an ballots to be used in voting campaign from what we have this season, convention, which unanimously of a splendid homestead law. It is A reception was last evening tendered agamst said amendment shall have written or for never was the interest ©f the this the laborers praise most highly. 1JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. printed or partly written and partly printed nominated Oscar Erickson, of Springfield, by friends of Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Nobis public so great, as to cause them to All through the munificence of the republican thereupon the following words For the amendment but after wise deliberation con» of Section lof Article 4, of the t'onstitution at the residence of Mi and Mrs. C' H. seek patiently the columns in newspapers party. (Prolonged Applause) -LOST.Cuff, of this S£ate, pro\iding foi biennial sessions ofthe eludes not to run for office, and expresses in search of the precious morsels of Legislature—No." Ross. The Reverend returned last What has the Democratic party done. The Constitution at piesent p*-~v de« f„r bi his intention to "pull off bis coat for truth. This campaign of four years with gold cuff button, set with week icova Illinois, accompanied by his During the eleven years they have been enmal sessions, and the eftect of *vi t. li«t amendment ago had in the democratic camp the gold quartz. Finder will receive reward Erickson, the whole republican countyJM^icket, will be to continue biiumi) htf-sions, but the powerful party in Congress, they wife, and has since taken charge again cry of "reform" and the necessity of by leaving with instead of such sessions heme limited to sixty and for Harrison." We congratulate have passed one bill, and that's the days, as they are now, they v. ould be limited to turning the Republican "rascals""out. of the Congregational Church, where WM. F. SEITER. "Mill's Bill" (cheers and prolonged applause) ninety days, and EO bill could be )ntrodu ed dnrmg Mr. Paulsen on this patriotic There was a need of balancing the the last twenty days except a« provided for in services will be regularly held. and whatever energy given to BOY WANTED. move, and feel assured that his party books, which the democrats were permitted such amendment. it, must be construed as oeing in the Dated July 1st, 1888. to do and the books balanced. will recognize him as an enthusiastic Our farmers have of late been interested Boys, here is a chance for you. Call interests of the South. MOSEsE.CLAPPN But hold on, there was a deficit of two Attorney 6*r*jr«i4 worker. in threshing corn from the shocks Minnesota is a state since 1860, and on the telegraph operator at the City cents, but these were afterward found and are well satisfied with the experiments eight Republican governors have been in a crack in the floor. (Applause) Drug Store, he wants a messenger bov. TAX JUDGMENT SALE The democratic papers in this cou ty elected successfully, who have honestly undertaken. At the farm of Mr. For whatever else the democrats were are tr\ ing hard to belittle the republican FOR SALE. and faithfully guarded the liberties of of real estate owned by the Winona & St PeterLand in search of, the republicans could confidentially Fred Klossner quite a quantity of corn Company, nominee for representative, claiming the people they have established a submit to scrutiny, for during Twenty acres of good timber land, Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax Jndgment of was in this manner "shelled," and besides school fund of seven millions of dollars that Mr. Oscar Erickson is no speaker all the time there had been an honorable, the District Court the Conntj of Brown, Mate situated about three miles from the city doing away in this manner with and furnished a prosperity to the state of Minnesota, entered the nineteenth (10) day ot, honest management of the government, in the town of Milford. Inquire of and hence not able to fill the position. October A. 1888 in proceedings foi enrorcm&r which is unequalled by any one in the the somewhat slow and tedious process and so the democrats found payment of Taxes and Penaltus cpon Real Es This is all bosh Mr. Erickson 0. A. BIBBCE & Co., Union. All under a republican administration. tate the Countjj of Brown, State of Minnesota, no "rascals" to turn out, but "rascals" of corn-shelling, the cobs are cut up P. 0. Block, Winona, Minn may not be a brilliant orator, commanding remaining delinquent on the hrst Monday of J»K' The republican party is gathering to turn in, (Applause) and they were uary 1888 and of the Statutes such case nude, and serve for cattle food. successes for this state, in fact, A CARD/ flowery and high-sounding turning in many rascals, as they had and provided, I shall on Thursday, being tne 15tl»^ it is managed in the interests of all. It day of November, A. D. 18S8 at lo o'clock in tbv* to fulfill their promises, creating seven language, but he is a man fully able to Married. Yesterday morning Miss I hereby announce myself as an independent forenoon at my offiee in the com hont-e, in the city has been in full sympathy with the hundred and ninety nine new offices, of New Ulm and County of Brown, Minnesota, candidate for the office of Superintendent carry out the wishes of his constituents, Caroline Dauer, daughter of Mr. Lorenz principles of good government. In which had not existed before, and advancing sell the lands, which are charged with taxes penalties of Schools, and aak the and costs in said judgment ami on which jrand will work and ote for their interL8r"*rest Dauer, of Cottonwood, was married by gone years we were anxious for railroads. the salaries of four hundred support of the voters of Brown County, taxes, penalties and costs shall nothave been previous They have been favored and are officers, besides the pay for the new to Mr. George Schmidt of the same paid. every t3ma* ii ofcner hand it is irresoective of party. In case of election now contributing to the welfare of this E BEHTRAND. 4§ ones. So rapid have been the changes town. I promise strict attention to the affairs if-L very doubtful whether the democratic Auditor, Brown County, Wraius, state. in post-offices and on postal-roads that Dated at New Ulm this 20th day of October 1888. of office and their prompt and efficient The ceremony took place in the Catholic candidate, Mr. 0. W. H. Heideman, an feel grateful to you all for attention Grover Cleveland was obliged to seek administration. Cliurch of this city, and in the afternoon high and low for a sufficient number of but before closing let me pay tribute to employee of the C. & N. W. Ry. Co., *t) Respectfu^y F0RSALE*r* -. manv relatives and friends of the man in your midst, tne rebels to fill the places of the so-called most progressive will be able, even if he wanted to, to BEN. JTNI Jr. "turned-out rascals''. (Gieat applause the couple assembled at the residence one in Congress, the man who An Omnibus in good Condition winch serve two masters, the railroad company and cheers. would serve well foi a small hotel or *Leould understands his duties I refer to my, A I N I S A O S SALE. of the bride's parents and celebrated and the people of Brown County, at be transformed into a drav wagon. friend and neighbor, the noble John the event in'grand style. Look at the Civil Service Economv the same time. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue Lind (Prolonged cheers and applause.) Call at UNION HOTEL. and you find during the four years of of an order of license issued out of and Died, Mr. Iver Thordson, of Lake Without foundation. Cleveland's administration that the appropriations When COL. JOSEPH BOBLETER advanced under the seal of the Probate Court of FRESH Hanska, suddenly died last Monday 4S- were §96,000,000 more towar.d the audience,, applause Brown Countv,, Minn., in thc matter ot Insinuations have been made by different evening. Deceased had not been ailing than in the four previous years of republican *.~~ .., «jj[/iuuc ~..~..* v^wuuur .LU.JUU., in m»Lltjr OI OYSTERS. greeted him on all sides, and he thanked he a o£ F- W* Vogelpohl, deceasedQ democratic papers that candidate administration. "Now, I want and without apparent cause suddenly and- the undersigned will on Nov, infVi 10Q 10th, 1888, his friends neighbors, who indeed Eiickson favored the re-election of D. to be fair, but tnat there should be so at one o'clock p. m., of that day, sell at breathed his last. *,*• large an increase of expenditures over M. Sabin to the U. S. Senate. We they were for the cordial reception public auction for cash, the tailor-shop, He was one of the eailiest settlers in those of a republican administration, is have interviewed Mr* Erickson on this given him. Treasurer Bobleter spoke stock of merchandise and other person not a sign of economy in the least. For this county, having come here in 1857 al property belonging to said estate subject and find that these reports are on financial matters pertainins: to the that reason Mr. Cleveland had to find with his parents from Wisconsin and HEADQUARTERS FOR tnen remaining unsold, at the late place without foundation. Mr. Erickson has state, and proved that the course adopt new issues. The old issues of the democratic of,business of said F. W. Vogelpohl, deceased, located with them at the lake, where made no promises whatever in this connection, party were too exacting: and ed bythe democratic organs of Minne- on Minnesota Streetln the city his estate is one of the most thriving of found the party in great distress, as it and will go to the Legislature sota in representing the state treasury of New Uim. CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS the town. He leaves a wife and two bad not fulfilled its pledges. In the not ^|ith the fixed purpose of voting for Dated New Ulm,Minn.,Oct. 22d,1888. as in faulty condition, is not only a first message he sent to Congress, in AND TOBACCO, children in comfortable circumstances. any one man but with the intention of the fall of '85^ he told the people that wrong but an unpatriotic one. He said ELL VOGELPOHL, We express our sympathy for the bereaved. Administratrix. Eibner's Palace fiastanrant, voting for the most able and honest the country was gomsc to rum and all a true word when he remarked^ "The By Jos. A. ECKSTEIN, on account of the silver dollar. This candidate. democratic papeis nd orators do not Attorney tor Administratrix. POST OFFICE BLOCK.