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

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fi|,^,*3nrr wfo 3SW ifltSS NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Board ofTradeLife Stock Market PERSONAL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NATIONAL BANKS OBJECTED TO. f^mi Wti to be Established. WW let ,\-~f-i Writtep for the Review by O. P. CHAMPLIN Wednesday, October 30th, 1878. Hon. St. Julien Cox, of St. Peter, TO THE VOTERS OP BBOWI 0. i made us a pleasant call yesterday. As we have seen the National Bank 'i'i^ti am J. Bertrand, of Sleepy Eye, was :*?k i system has many good features which Send us the election returns. An adjourned meeting of the Board in the city last Saturday looking up old commend it to all parties. It has been In answer to the article in the Herald i Local politics are booming. 4 of Trade was held at Turner Hall last friends. tried now for years and has proved of October 25th, headed "Political Re- Friday evening. Meeting called to order Election next Tuesday. form," and signed by E, we, the undersigned itself to be convenient, safe and economic Thomas Keegan, the Greenback by the president. Minutes of previous will state that Hon. Aug. method of circulating the national It's beginning to feel decidedly win- candidate for Representative, and Jas. meeting read and approved."if~ Westphal has become a candidate for currency throughout the whole y- Gilfillan favored us with a call last tr W. Boesch,of the committee appointed 4- the office of Judge of Probate at the land. Is it wise now to change this Saturday.? i iJet every man do his duty next at the last meeting, reported that solicitation of ourselves and others system for any other when there is no Tuesday. two places had been tendered the committee we deeming him the best fitted forth We received a pleasant call last evidence that such a change would be whereon the monthly fairs for There is "troubles" all around the office. week from Hon. D. S. Hall, Register for the best? We know that the present the sale of life stock could be held, one political horizon. of the U.S. Land office at Benson. Mr. system is objected to on one ground Jos. Schneider. Aug. Schwieger. on the corner of Broadway and Centre Hall was on his way to Beaver Falls, and another but these objections may Bertrand at Arbeiter Hall next T. Crone. Geo. Jacobs. stieetandthe other on Front street. his old home, to look after the,.crops. not be damaging to the system. Thus Friday evening. John B. Schmidt. W Jacobs. Mr. II. Keller advocated the acceptance it is claimed (1) that the system is a Herman Exner. Louis Buenger. Peter Bertrand, the Dem. candidate of the Broadway location, that Vote for Strait the friend of the monopoly. This objection is raised by M. Redman. N. J. Heinen. being more centrally located, should for Representative, made us a frontier settlers. the demagogue who expects with it to John Langmack. John Schapeka&mv the board see fit to establish a monthly pleasant call last Friday. Mr. deceive the common people into a false !i Snow fell last Sunday night to the M. Epple. Boock. fair. Bertrand thinks that if the weather notion concerning the nature of the depth of about one inch. On motion of H. Keller the following T. Montgomery, ehrist Ilrcltarts. will only hold out good until Nov. 5th, system. Now any five persons, in any resolution was adopted: W. Zimansky. A. Holl. the crops will turn out first-rate. Gov. Marshall spoke at Sleepy Eye part of the country who wish to, may ResolvedThat the Board of Trade J. B. Zeug. H. Loheyde. to a large audience last Wednesday organize themselves into an association L. A. Rhomberg, of Paul Traut A establish and maintain, in the vicinity W. Ruemke C. Baltrusch. evening. Co., Dubugue Iowa, was in the city of a National Bank by observing of Broadway and Centre street, in the A. Ziehr. A. Seiter. last Saturday and Sunday looking after certain conditions which are not hard citv of New Ulm, Minn., a monthly The potatoe excitement which last J. Popp. H. H. Beussmann. the wants of his numerous customers. to meet but this is contrary to a monopoly. fair or'the sale of all kind of life stock, week raged at fever heat has somewhat M. Juenemann. A. Friton. A monopoly isthereveise of the first fair to be held on Tuesday, subsided, and the price has dropped F. W. Kiesling. J, Neumann. this. There is not the slightest basis November 12th 1878, and on the second back to 20 cents per bushel. Philipp Gross. A. Hellmams. Hon.A.Wallin of Redwood Falls,who for this objection. But if it were true Tuesday of every month thereafter. W. Schmidt. H. RudolphL has been on a stumping tour through Those street lamps are very ornamental we would by no means admit it to be J. C. Toberer. Christ. Stoll. the lower part of this congressional and nice to look at-in the day time the fault of the system, but a perversion Mr. Boesch moved that a certain P. Permanche. Wenzel GrundBfer. district, was in our city last Saturday, in the night time they can only be of it. We cannot, however, admit amount of money,not to exceed $25.00, Chas. Rolloff. G. Reim. on his way home. Mr. Wallin reports iound witli a lantern. even this: for there is nothing in be appropriated out of the funds in A. Pfeiffer. W. Amme. the outlook for Major Strait as being the objection anyway. A National the treasury of the Board of Trade, We understand that another candidate A. Adams. Jos. Schmuckerv good. Bank cannot exist but twenty years for the purpose of making the necessary for legislative honors has stepped J. B. Arnold. Wm. Peuser. and may be abolished at any time by improvements on the grounds for to the front in the upper district of P. Leibold. Vetter. act of Congress. Such a monopoly is holding said fair. Adopted. Xicollet Co. C. Grosse. J. Stueber. IiindenBrown Co. ,Mima., Oct.26'T8. rather precarious. If this system is a On motion of H. Behnke the president New Ulm, Oct 26,1878-,. Our friends will do us a special favor monopoly then it harmonizes well with and secretary were instructed to by sending us the election returns, the spirit of our free institutions and cause 1,000 circulars, in the English, Editor Review: A CARD, as soon as possible after the result is is a very commendable monopoly. German and Norvegian languages to I have come to the conclusion that ascertained. Some object to the National Bank system At the solicitation of many friends I be printed, announcing the establishment it is not sufficient to state only the (2) because they think they discern hereby announce myself as an independent of the fair. Peter Bertrand, the Democratic candidate formality of my resignation, but as a in it the opportunity to build up a large candidate at the coming elections On motion of Mr.Scherer W.Boesch, for Representative, will address due respect to the Republican party money power which men would not be for the office of Sheriff. H. Kellei and Chas. Stuebe were appointed the citizens of Kew Ulm and vicinity in geneneral, and to my republican slow to use for political effect and a committee to make all neces FR. FBIEDMANN. at the Arbeiter Hall next Friday eve. friends, who sustained me at the convention, might make of it a dangerous instrument. sary arrangements for holding said New Ulm, Oct. 18,1878. on the political issues of the day. in particular, I am owing the If the system was a monopoly fairs. Meeting adjourned until the sincere respect to state the cause for HAIRWORJC this might be feared but it is the first Friday in November We will delay next week's issue one my withdrawel. By doing this I hope it farthest from that. It is in the hands day in order to give the results of the The main argument that is being will justify me and at the same time of the people. The people have the election. Friends throughout the used to induce the German Republicans remove all manner of ridicule, and suspicion Ornamental hair jewelry, such as direct oversight of it, and mauage it county will confer a favor by forwardjng to vote for Henry Pcehleris that which may have been aroused. charms, chains, pins, ear-rings, bracelets, us the returns at the earliest pos through their Congressional representatives he is a German, and that therefore As it has been stated that I have been rings and all kinds of solid work, sible moment. and men of both political parties, every Geiman is in duty bound to vote scared off, bought off, &c, I would for promptly made to order. Combings and of northern and southern proclivities for him. We would ask: Did Henry once and all pronounce such accusation Republicans look out for bogus tickets 50 cents an ounze. are equally interested in it Pcehler support Col. Win. Pfaender for as slanderously false. Should anybody on election day. The chief fight MRS. K. PICKER, Besides, the money power is not easily State Treasurer because he is a German? still advocate such charges it is ill be made on Major Strait for member managed, politically, in this country of Congress, and A. Blanchard for Oh. no! Henry was too much of surely done with a malicious intention, Centre Str. New Ulm, Minn. We think the objection is farfetched. Cleik of the Dist. Court. Make sure a Democrat for that. Why then should and to hurt my reputation for the future. Some others object to the National that those two names are on your tick the German Republicans vote for Mr. It will perhaps be sufficient to W. BcBsch. J. Pfenninger. G. Donne Bank system because (3) it robs the ets before you place them in the ballot Eagle Mi Co. Pcehler now! Are we not all American state that circumstances of a rather people for the benefit of a monopoly. box. citizens, and do we not all enjoy the private nature connected with my fami But there is no monopoly about it and same privileges? What can Mr. Pcehler ly matters, which can be of no interest possibly there may be no robbery. We hope that our friends will bear do for the Germans in the Halls of for any body to know, was the most us out for any short-comings in this NEW ULM, MINN. When a bank is started the shareholders Congress that Major Strait will not oi principal cause of my withdrawel week's issue, as we have been pressed give security. Now instead of can not do? Nothing! Mr. Pcehler is a hence many of my most intimate so hard with job work since our last giving security by a mortgage on prop, dyed-in-the-wool Democrat of the friends of my own party thought it Merchant and Custom Milling issue that it wag impossible to present erty, or a personal security, the bonds Greenback fallacy, and, if elected will would be policy for me to withdraw. our readers with the usual amount of of the Government are taken, the very vote with his party upon all party measures, I beg the honorable delegation which Promptly Done. reading matter this week. best security, by the shareholders who else he will be a nonentitv in Congress gave me the nomination to receive my buy them of the Government and deposit and may as well stay at home for sincere thanks and be assured that I The Andrews Family Troupe gave them with it as security for the all the good he can do for his constituents. remember them with gratitute. our people another of their popular noteholders. We would beseech our German Yours respectfully, entertainments at Arbeiter Hall last Improved Machinery for the These bonds or no longer the Governments Republicans to look long and well at night, and were greeted' with a fair EDWIN PATTLSON. and it pays interest on them this matter before casting their votes Manufacture of the Finest audience. The tronpe is first class, just as it does on those held by any for Mr. Pcehler, and always bear in and their concerts, which consist ot Grades of Flour. other of its citizens, or by parties in mind thatMaj. Strait represents and will bell ringing, vocal and instrumental Rurnstown Items. Europe. It is better for the whole carry outy our principles, while Mr. music and well acted comedies, are country that the bonds of the Government pcehler is pledged to do just the reverse. everywhere received with pleasure. Fee f all Kinds Manufactured. be held by its citizens and that This is no mere personal matter, the interest Hon. D. Weymouth will address Although it is but a few days since the interest be paid to them. The of the nation and our own inter our citizens to-night upon the political our street lamps have been placed in Government is the trustee ot the noteholder. ests are at stake,and if you wish to pro Excellent Machinery issues of the day. Let him have a full position, the fact has already been demonstrated Of course if for any cause a mote them, no matter how much you house. for the Sawing of Lumber. that everybody's business bank retires the shareholders have may esteem Henry Pcehler as a gentleman, Our people rejoice to hear of the is nobody's business, and some of the their bonds and this is right since you should make sure that your lamps are hardly ever lit. We understand abatement of the yellow fever. they purchased them. Now who is The highest cash price paid or flour ballot bears the name of Horace B. that a man will be appointed by exchanged for milling wheat. robbed? The people? Wherein? The Strait for member of Congress before The weather continues very fine but the city council to light and take care people are not robbed but are secured you place it in the ballot box next the cold, frosty nights forcibly remind of them, which is as it should be. 6HAHD 0PENIN& BAT against robbery by the banks. Is the Tuesday. us that winter is near at hand. Government? No but on the other The legislative issue, like the congressional Trade and commerce is very good. hand it is enriched. The amount of OF issue, has more political significance The farmers are bringing in and marketing Senator S. J. R. McMillan, according taxes paid last year to the National and than is embodied in the their grain, corn and potatoes FALL4 WIi pi GOODS, to appointment, spoke to a fair and appreciative State governments was over $16,700,- ehoice of the candidates for the various he can get for shipment to the eastern audience at Turner Hall last 000 and not one cent of this would county offices. Although nothing markets. Monday evening. He devoted his remarks have been paid were it not for these may arise during the next session of almost entirely to the financial banks. All this is an actual help to Mr. John C. Zieske, of Sleepy Eye, the Legislature upon which party lines DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, question and had the closest attention the workingmen of the land. Nor are made us a flying visit on the 24th inst. will be drawn very closely, Republicans of the audience throughout. He made the banks gettirg rich so very fast. We are glad to learn that he intends should by all means vote for Helling NCY GOO DS, plain the absurdity of the inflation For the past ten years their profits have to locate here, as a good harness maker for Senator, and Brandt for Representative. theory, and dwelt largely on the pernicious not averaged six per cent, per annum. is just what is wanted. They have both had legislative CLOTHING, HTS, effects of any attempt to introduce But suppose their profits were twice experience.and are in everything Henry Dressier, Chas Gamble, and a system of "fiat money." He this whose business would it be? How the equals of their competitors. Ambros Parsons, our cattle buyers, also devoted considerable attention to CAPS BOOTS & SHOES, would this be an objection to the system? have returned from the Chicago market The squable in the upper legislative the popular cry of the Greenbackers to There is too much of the-dog-inthe-manger pretty well satisfied with their sales. district of Nicollet county is getting abolish the national banks, showing about this objection. and a large stock of CARPETS. We understand that they will continue lively, another candidate, a Mr. Jacobson that, according to Senator Thurman's But after all the system is opposed W call the attention of the public to buy cattle for shipment right along. has stepped to the front, for legislative admission, they are already "outrageously because (4) it stands in the way of generally to the fact that we can honors, so now there are four candidates. taxed," and that if they were making the Government itself a banker. give better inducements as to quality, Hon. Jacob Klossner, the abolished the bonds on which they are The wheat market is lively, Mr. The Government must make variety of stock and LOW cash, Ind. Republican candidate, served in based would have to be surrendered A. G. Anderson is buying and shipping money, must distribute it the States, jprices, than any other house in the the Legislature last winter, and we that as these bonds are not and cannot a large quantity every day. Quite a and the States to the people so as Ho think that the republican convention Minnesota valley. Come in and inspect be taxed, the people would lose the taxes friendly competition has sprung up between enable any man to pay when he buys made a great mistake in not renominating on the bank cirulation, amounting our large stock and you will Mr. A. E. Aarnass, who represents and to keep out of debt," This is a him this fall. He imide an efficient to about sixteen millions annually. He Van Dusen & Co., and Mr. Anderson, be pleased. mighty big job for the Government to member and we hope to see him made an earnest appeal to the good which tends to bring up the prices. undertake. The people govern in this H, BEHNKE BRO. le-elected by a good round majority. judgement of our people to look at the Opposition is the life of trade. land but are not wise or good enough NEW ULM, SEPT. 10th. issues inyolved in a businesslike manner, to be trusted with this matter. Who P. H. Cutland has taken in W. Forth and clearly demonstrated that the Take Notice I Germanflf- E. Conference Appointments. will say how much a man shall buy? as a partner in the blacksmithing business. principles maintained by the Republican Who decide when he has enough? This They have just built an addition party -were the only safe ones. The is a plan for an unlimited issue of paper, to their shop in order to accommodate Senator speaks with great clearness The German M. E. conference which and it is a premium upon extravagance their many customers, and they now was in session in Winona week liefore and force, and his speech here made a and indolence. What sane just more than make the "hanvil" ring. Cheap For Cfsh. last concluded its labors en the 19th good impression. man will vote to abolish the National inst. The following is a list of appointments Mr. Chas. Berg, the Greenback candidate Banking act that the way may be open for this vicinity: for sheriff, made our people a for such an idiotic scheme as this? In .NEW U1.JM PRODUCE TOARKET. pleasant call last Friday night. Mr. our review of these financial questions NEW TJLM and LAFAYETTEA. Bibighauser. I offer my large and in everyway best amortad Berg, who seems to be sanguine of succes, ^Corrected weekly by R. PFKFFSRLI:. X. we find no reason for the laboring stock of Dry Goods, Ready.made Clothing, Ladies* Cloaks, Ladies' and Gent's Underwear, Buffalo* no doubt would fill the office to man, or for the man of means, to vote Coats and Robes, Fnr Goods for Ladies, Hats and SLEEPY EYEF. H. Wellemeyer. Flour, per bbl $5uOO@6.00 the entire satisfaction of all. against resumption, or the present system Caps. Mittens, Blankets, Groceries, Crockery and BEAVER FALLS~-C. Gebhard. Glassware, wbicb are equal in quality to any in the Wheat, per bushel 25to75 for disbursing the currency. MARSHALLTo be supplied. Mr. Jacob Jacobson of this place city, at prices tbat cannot be beat. Oats, per bushel ^15 "V My stock of Rev. A. Dulitz, for a number of years has been quite ill, but under the able Rcady-Mtde Clothli* will to closed pastor at Lafayette, we are sorry to Barley per bushel "3040 treatment of our Dr. Hitchcock he has CAIRO, Renville Co., Oct. 26, 18T8. out at Cost. learn, is about to leave us, having so far recovered as to be up and around Corn per bushel, 1520 been assigned to duty at Danville. Editor Review: wi again, and will in a few days resume Hearr Cent** OTereemti at 03.00. Beans, per bushel 1.25-1.75, work on his section. The friends of M. P. Clark'of Fort Buffalo Overcoats from $8.50 to $20. Potatoes, per bushel 20 Republican Rally at Burns Station Ridgely will be gratified to learn* that The boys were all taken with sleepy Underskirts from ^5ct*. t 14.00 Hams, perponud 1 2^ this Evening, he has experienced a change of mind eyes last Saturday morning from the 6entlHitsFroD50cts.t5U.00 Cheese per ft Hon. D. Weymouth will address for the better, either caused by shaking effect of the grand ball given in Town the citizens of Burns Station and vicinity 16 lard, per pound hands with Forepaugh or a recent Hall on the previous evening. The Buckskin Mittens and Gloves from this evening upon the political issues trip to St. Peter. However, he can be ball was a success. The music was Salt, per bbl, 2.00 25 cents to $2.00. of the day. Mr. Weymouth is a seen those fine October afternoons on good, the supper prepared by Ernst Butter, per ft r10 Cf BALTRUSCH, i first-rate speaker and we hope that his front porch, singing Moody's favorite Fay and lady was splendidly got up, *r/ oui Biunstown friend{s^ will all turn 3ggs per dozen 12J hymn "Hold the Fort." and dancing was keptup until 4 o'clock out to heir him.^* NEW ULM, K. .f? Mhar,g Honey, per pound 1820' Saturday"morning. .fiiyrW^E &&: si# jyp4S- mask S wtmff^ 1 RMM^MMMMIMM WWJIil 1 1 &