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-w |NEW ULM REVIEW', WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8,1884. rift Repuulican County ConT8ntion. NEW ULM AND VICINITY Our County Ticket. THE OLD SETTLERS. *5?* The Democrats of Nicollet county aMM of Linden and Anton Brey and Ed Ca- fysV meet in convention at St. Peter next sey of New Uim were presented. The Traveler's Guide. The Republican county convention Saturday. c- The thirtieth anniversary of the informal ballot resulted as follows: ^L, which met in this city, last Saturday County Repre- Every Town in the first settlement of New Ulm was duly was one of the largest and at P. H. Dahl 17 Frank Kuetzing has received a fine the same time most harmonious conventions ::"!*.C'-'L^ seated Anton Brey 10 assortment of black velvets, which celebrated last Saturday. The weather that has been held in this Ed. Casey [.',....6 shall be sold at Chicago retail prices. was all that could be wished tyc at county for many years. Every town FIBST FORMAL BALLOT. this time ot the year, and the remnant Ringing Resolutions Adopted, Touch- was fully represented and every delegate The day passenger train going east Dahl of the sturdy pioneers who on October seemed to be imbued with*a desire JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND COM- 1 ing Upon All Important Questions. 8 now passes this station at 7:20 a. m. Brey Y.15 to place a ticket in the field that would Wiqoiik&gtSWf^ 4th. 1854, first put foot upon the and not 7:10 as we erroneously stated PLETE STOCK OP* command the respect of every voter in Casey 6 soil wheie New Ulm now stands were the county. In this the convention was last week. TIIE TICKET. SECOND FORMAL BAL LOT. Going East. r3^x*mS Going West. in their best spirits. eminently successful and the ticket Dahl is For Representative, Joseph Bobleter. Day Passenger *7:10am grey .'.*.'."..".'.'.V.V.V 15 A. B. Whittier, the gentlemanly Day Passenger 4:25 nominated will command the full party The festivities began at 10:30 a. in. For County Auditor. H. B. Constans. Night *9-3flpra NigUt M: 56 vote. The opposition will of course traveling agent of J. C. Ayer & Co., For Sheriff Anton Brey. by a procession which moved from Casey 4 sound the old cry of "New Ulm tick- Except Sunday. '{Daily. made the REVIEW office a pleasant For Register of Deeds, A.J. Grimmer. Court House square in the following et," but this will have but little weight THIRD FORMAL BALLOT. CAPS,*t* UPERWEAE, HATS AND For County Attorney.G.W.Somerville. C. W. IIErBEMANN, Agent call last Monday.' Dahl 14 order: with the voter who seeks to cast his For Judge of. Probate. .Ernst Brandt. grey ballot for the men most worthy of support. i Officers ot Brown County N. U. Silver Cornet Band. Another lot of those plaid dress For County Surveyor.. .Julius Beindt. 9 Casey 2 Because all the candidates but goods has been received and will be For Court Commissioner, E. G.*Koch. Ox team drawing lumber wagon In Mr. Brey having received a majority one happ'en to be residents of New Ulm Po^t Office AddresgNew Ulm. sold at 10 cents a yard. They are a For Coroner J. uidenshlager. which were seated the following AuniroRH Constans of all the votes cast was declared the makes them no less worthy of support decided bargain. At F. Kuetzing's. For County Commissioner4th THKASUHERH Peffeferle. nomniee of the convention. His nomination than if they hailed from the four corners-.of named pioneers of 1854: UKOISTKR OF DEEDS-A. F. Walton District R. H. Bingham. was made unanimous. the county. So far as the editor OJIOE ov PROBATEE. Brandt Ath. Henle, Xhe bell which will hereafter sound For County Commissioner5th Ci ERKOF THE DIST. COURTAlbert Blanchard The name of A. J. Grimmer wa3 the of the REVIEW is concerned it cannot SitFRiEPEdward Casey. the school hours was hung in the new Anton Henle, District J. H, Barber. only one presented for Register of be charged that he saddled himself SURVEYORJ. Bei ndt. school house belfry last Monday. The Jos. Dambach, OV^dO^ and all kind of Deeds, and on motion of Geo. Heart COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hagberg on to the convention, for neither did he bell has a very sweet and Wm. Winkelmann, COUNTY ATTORNEYPr. Baaseu Mr. Grimmer was declared the unanimous ask nor crave for the nomination and CORONERJonas IjUiideNschlager sound. usical The Republican county covention Peter Mack, nominee of the convention. he would have been just as well pleased C'OUKIY SITPERINTENDENTD. B.Vchkanje David Haeberle, assembled at the Court House last Saturday had the choice fallen upon another. For County Attorney the names of The Gazette says that the Grand Alois Palmer, afternoon according to the In justice to Mr. Horatio Werring it Jos. A. Eckstein of New Ulm and Ged. Officers ol the City of New Ulm. Army Post at Redwood Falls has accepted Louis Meyer, must be said that he was not an applicant W. Somerville of Sleepy Eye were call. The convention was called to Will be sold cheaper than 1-1 the invitation of,Wesley Greene Catholic Parochial school children for the nomination of Representative, MAYORII B.Constans. presented. The formal ballot resulted order by Jos. Bobleter, chairman of COUNCILORSM Epple, Buonger, C. Loenhard. Post of Sleepy Eye to attend the re-union as follows: and the large vote he received on bearing flowers and flags, Pfetferle ami Pfajnninger. the county committee. He hoped ever before. Come in and the informal ballot was a compliment arranged for the 15th inst. New Eckstein 13 CLERKJacob Nix. Buggies containing the wives of TREASURERPr. Forster. that the deliberations of the convention worthily bestowed. Had it been generally Ulm will no doubt also be there in Somerville., !]20 the pioneers. CITY JUSTICKSR. Fischer and Aug. Westphal. known that Mr. Werring would would be guided by a spirit of convinceyourselfof the truth CITY ATTORNEYJos A. Eckstein. At the request of Mr. Eckstein his force. accept the nomination he would unquestionably As the procession moved through O VST ABLEJOS Galle S. harmony and that in the selection of name was withdrawn and Mr. Somerville MARSHALF. Gommel. have received it Since the Minnesota street many a mind wandered The agricultural and industrial fair was declared the unanimous nominee of what we say. the candidates personal preferences editor of the REVIEW has received the back to the time when the Minnesota Nw Ulm Market Report. for County Attorney. under the auspices of the Southern nomination for Representative it is but be relegated to aback seat when coming Kiesling,Keller& Co., valley, and more especially this human that he should ask his friends For County Surveyor the informal Minnesota Live Stock and Fair Association in conflict with the best interests LCorrected weekly by 11. PFEFFERLE, dealer in ballot resulted as follows: to aid him in securing the election. His vicinity was the home of the red man. will be held in Mankato, commencing of the party. Oiain. Provisions, Groceiies and Country Produce.J position on the most important questions Julius Berndt IQ The hardships and the risks endured to-day and continuing On motion, W. W. Smith of Sleepy that will come before the next session J. P. Current 10 by the brave little band who battled thiough the week. The Review says of the legislature is clearly defined *Eye was elected tempoiary chairman A. J. Gilman #g flAIN. for an existence through the first few elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW, the fair will be second to none ever and H. Plath temporary secretary of Mr. Berndt having received a majority Wheat, 00 62 and his record in the last legislaturejjwill years of their stay here were long and held in this State. Who's going? of all the votes cast, the informal NEW ULM. MINN the convention. Oats 15 18 convince the most skeptical that lie is touchingly dwelt upon, and it was ballot was declared formal and Mr. l'*"9 30 35 The chair'appointed P. T. Gibbs, G. not a man that will go back on his The high-sounding resolution adopted Berndt the nominee. not uncommon to see a moist eye A heavy rain storm accompanied 30 40 pledges. Ihe Republicans of Renville county Anderson and G. W. Harrington a by the Democratic county convention, among the gentler sex as the procession The following nominations were by some hail passed over this city L'no VISIONS. have placed in nomination Lewis committee on credentials. Jos. Bob It is but doing justice to Mr. H. B. It made by acclamation: For Judo-e of Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 75 3 00 denouncing the corrupt use of wended iis way to the pic-nic Monday afternoon. No damage was Tinnes for representative, Henry Stenson Constans when we say that the State leter, D. I. Russell and Lars Frederickson Probate, Ernst Brandt for Court tjomraissioner, Mutton per head 3 00 3 25 money by candidates to further their grounds on St. Jacob's Hill. done, however. examiner, Mr. Knox, pronounces- him for auditor, W. D. Griffith for treasurer, E. G. Koch for coroner, J. 3 75 @4 00 were appointed a committee on election, has evidently not been read Ariving on the bill a pleasant hour one of the most efficient and. prompt Laudenschlager. Floui per cwt 2 25 2 75 Hans O. Field for Sheriff, and G. resolutions. Sister Euphorsina, Sister-Superior County Auditors in Minnesota, and the ^"tianson for attorney. to all the candidates then placed in was spent in social chat. At the 2 00 For Representative the names of Horatio The committee on credentials reported of St Mary'sschool in this city for eiev- 50fact that he has held the office eight lieans 1 00 9 1 nomination. In fact it is beginning noon hour a splendid repast was served Werring of Golden Gate, and C. the following delegates entitled years should only serve as a recommendation Peas 1 00 2 75 en years, has been assigned to a similar C. Brandt and Jos. Bobleter of New to dawn on an unsuspecting public Burglars visited St Peter a few by a number of the ladies of New to seats in the convention: for his further continuence. Onions (50 80 Ulm were presented. charge in Minneapolis and she departed that the resolution was thrown out as nights since and went through four Ulm and their lady friends from the Without saying anyihing derogatory of NEW ULMJOS. Bobleter, C. W. A. Potatoes, per bushel.. 25 At this juncture Mr. H. Plath presented for the latter city last Monday. his opponent, we cannot see wherein Krook, Fr. Boock, J. Nix, J. Iloescheler, a blind. At least two of the candidates houses and the Catholic church. Rev. countiy. This holiday meal differed Sugar Oured Il'tms pevlh 12U and asked leave to read the resolutions anything would be gained for the tax S. D. Petetsoii. She was highly esteemed in this city Father Sandmeyer awoke inithe night, have already commenced to spend somewhat from the first dinner the Bieakfast Bacon per lb 10 adopted bv several farmers' payers by making a change at this SLEEPY EYEW. VV. Smith, J. Dried Beef, per tb 15 by all who had learned to know her found a burglar in his room, raised up their money quite liberally, and it has pionneers partook of in New Ulm, but conventions held at New Ulm, Sleepy time. He has been a faithful and accommodating Duncan, D. I. Russell. Salt Foik, per lb ..12 13 and the children wept bitterly when it Eye and Springfield in the early part of been openly asserted heie that any officer and deserves a further we doubt whether it was enjoyed in bed, and as he did sothe thief jumped ALBINL. D. Rice, 2 votgs. Laid, per ft 10 12 the summer. At tho conclusion of the continuence of the confidence of was learned that she must leave them. BASHAWA. W. Pedeison. through a window and escaped. No amount of money would be placed more. 1 Butter, per ft .7 10 reading of the resolutions Mr. Plath the people, and we are confident that BiitNSTOWNJ. F. Wendt, Gust. doubt the same chaps that put in their 1 where it would be most likely to bring 1 During the afternoon many of the 17.. moved their adoption by the convention. Kiesling, Keller & Co. are in receipt this is the sentiment of the people of Nuessle, work in New Ulm a few nights previous. 1 Poultiy, per ft 8@ 10.. victory to the Democratic county Mr. Bobleter thought it unnecessary people of New Ulm and vicinity Brown Gounty. COTTONWOODGottfied Hoehne.Fr. of one of the largest stocks of fall and Eggs, per dozen & 15 to adopt the resolutions as a whole ticket. The Democrats are about as visited the pic-nic grounds and participated Jaitke*. The candidate for Sheriff, Mr. Anton winter goods over brought to this city, GROCERIES as the question of wheat grading and ft consistent in this as in all other things Brey, is not unknown to the people of in the iestivities. Speeches EDENGeorge Ilealt, Isuc Johnson. Jr SugarWhite, per lb 9 10 and their prices are lower than ever. railroad discrimination had already The best yield of wheat reported in Brown county. He has been a resident politically. were made by Col. Pfaender, David Yellow, per lb 7 been fully met in the platform adopted If in want of a good suit of warm this vicinity so far, is from the farm of of New Uim for a number of years, occupying HOMEP. T. Gibbs, 2 votrs. Brown, per lb 8.. by the convention. They Were, however, Haeberle, Ath. Henle, Rev. A. clothes or underwear, a hat or cap, or his time principally in buying The Pioneer Press says that at Watertown, Dr. Riheldaffer. On one 12-acre field Dried PrintsApples 10 unanimously adopted as read. LAKE IIANSKA.Gutroin Thorson, Berghold and Henry Hammer. Reminiscences and selling cattle. He was also for anything in the line of gent's. furnishing Dak., No. 1 hard wheat the yield was in excess of thirty bushels u3 [The resolutions having been published Peaches, per lb 10 Jacob Bakke. some time proprietor of one of our meat of the adventures of the goods it will bewell worth the time these columns at tho time of their Prunes, per lb ..10" 12) brings 55 cents. Mo. 2 sells for 47 per acre, and Mr. Thornbill thinks that LINDENG. Anderson, Clement markets. He is an intelligent young early settler were told and retold, and adoption by the (^farmers' convention CoffeeBio, Green ..20" 25.. to examine the mammoth stock now Halverson. cents, or about 18 cents below an exact measurement of all the land man, in robust health and will, if elected, held in New Ulm we deem it unnecessary Rio, Iloasted,per lb 20" 25. we doubt whether a more joyful event MILFORDGust. Spelbunk, E. N. being opened out at Kiesling, Keller & make an efficient Sheriff. He deserves the price 'paid at Minneapolis. harvested fromabout 60 acreswill to reproduce them here.Ed.] Java, Green, per lb. 30 33 Heinen. has occuned in this city for a long the full party vote. Co.'s clothing store. See advertisement The farmeis of that section, naturally show an average nearly as good. Java, Eoasted, per lb. 40.. NORTH STARJ. Ii. Red foul, As the convention was about to proceed time. The Silver Cornet Band enlivered That Mr. Grimmer will be the successor in another column. dissatisfied with those prices, have Mocha Green, per lb 35 edwood Gazette. PRAIRIEVILLEJ. II. P. Hoy, Lais to a baliot for Representative Mr. of Mr, Alf. Walton in the Register's the occasion by rendering some TeasJapan, per lb ..4 0" 75.. decided to accept the proposition of Frederickson. Bobleter arose and stated that he was office is a foregone conclusion. Mr. of their best selections. The festivities To steal another man's property is a J. H. Barber of Bashaw publishes a Green, pei lb 60 80 SIGELFred Frank. not a candidate for the office in the Grimmer is only known to be respected, Van Dusen & Co. to use and operate crime, but to wantonly destroy it is 50 75. concluded with a grand display card announcing his candidacy for STARKH. Plath, A. J. Gilman. sense of asking for the nomination, and and although his election will not one of the company's elevators for the worse than a crime. Last Friday night STATELYD. H. Semans. that the delegates in tho convention County Commissioner in the Fifth district. be quite as unanimous as his nomination of fire works which was highly enjoyed a fiend in human form crept up in rear Send Money by American Ja2ress season, paying one cent per bushel for MULLIGANJohn Tony. would bear him out in the statement his majority will be quite large Mr. Barber is the Republican by all who were lucky enough to Co. Money Orders. of Mr. Rotering's saloon and with a wheat stored in or passed through the The report of the committee was that he had not asked the support of a enough to do business on. nominee. sharp knife cut and slashed one of S. witness it. Receipts given. Money refunded if adopted. The temporary organization single delegate. Ho stated that if tho elevator. The success of the experiment Mi. Somcrville of Sleepy Eye, the D. Peterson's new buggy tops all to Oideis ale lost. Sold at all ofttces of was made permanent. convention saw fit to tehder him the candidate for County Attorney, is a On Sunday evening an enteitainment is somewhat problematical, and pieces. A new threshing machine in The Republicans of Nicollet have the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. The committee on lesolutions reported nomination he would accept it, but in young man of much prominence. He has was given in Union Hall, also his machinery yard was also hacked up will b watched with interest by the RATES nominated John Webster of New the following order that there might be no misunderstanding boon a resident of Sleepy Eye for a in a dastardly manner. The cowardly Under the auspices of the old settlers. farmers in other parts of the Northwest. he explained his position fully TO $5 5c- $10 8c: $20-10c: $30 12c fclO-l'k $50 20c. PLATFORM. number of years and is fully identified Sweden for Representative, E. S. Pettijohn sneak tried to hide his identity by pulling July--H Two pictures were presented. The on the subject of railroad passes, The Republicans of Brown County in with the interests of Brown County. for County Auditor and A. A. off his boots and walking up to the thouched upon in the resolutions submitted convention assembled, recognising as Room moulding for hanging pie He isa good lawyer and will, if elected, first represented a settler in his log buggy in his bare feot, but Mr. Peterson Stone for County Attorney. by Mr. Plath. He explainod Never call out to persons who youcabin we do, and as every true and loyal Republican make an efficient County Attorney. and the arrival of the first white tines, at Chas. Wagner's. knows who it is that thus tries to "is?' that he received bis passes from the railroad must, the great standard bearers Being the representative on the ticket have reasons to think are walking in injure him and some interesting developments woman in the settlement. Then came There are a few school district clerks fe|J companies in payment for advertising James G. Blaine and John A. Logan, of the Republicans of the western portion are expected. Chas. Wagner is the agent for the their sleep. Whatever their position, and that if any delegate in the the visit of one neighbor to another in this county who have not yet sent In who have been selected to lead of the county it is especially desirable iustly celebrated Household Sewing unless you can get to them and seize convention believed that if nominated our party to victory, as among the that he receive the full party vote, after along absence. The commissary 1 their annual report As the County Public examinations of teachers have and elected his vote could bo bought Machine. noblest and truest types of American which his services to the party in former them, they aie safer to be let alone, stores of the one was a bottle of whiskey, been held in Springfield on the 24th Superintendent must comply with the for a railroad pass he hoped that such citizenship the country has evtr produced, campaigns justly entitle him to. than to be interrupted. A case in and 25th of September, in Sleepy Eye and of the other apiece of balogna, law in making his report he is compelled delegate would refrain from Votinw Call in and look at our Brocaded hereby pledge them our hearty Mr.E. Brandt is the present incumbent on the 26th and 27th, and in New Ulm point is that of Mrs. S. D. Camp, a for him. \i Inch was placed on a stump by to make complaint to the County Attorney and united support. dress goods which are sold at 9 cents of the Judge of Probate's office and his on the 29th and 30th, and the following somnambulist, aged 60, who lived in the side of the cabin for safe keeping. That in Congressman J. B. .Wakefield, against all clerks who have not i$i unanimous nomination argues well for named persons applied for the grades a yard. F. Kuetzing An informal ballot for Representative Gerard, Penn. She got out of a second who has been nominated for reelection, his re-election. This is one of the most named below. The whiskey bottle was broken in sent in their report by the 10th instThe Bf Jfc* was then taken which resulted as follows: we recognize a zealous and industrious important offices in the county and as story window on Sunday morning, the excitement of the meeting and a SPRINGFIELD: law imposes a fine of $50. J! The Republicans of Ramsey county public servant, and a true and much and careful study is required to Third GradeIsaac Tompkins, Minnie the 21st of September, and when discovered, Werring ig dog captured the balogna, thus leaving consistent representative of the people. have nominated Fied. Richter for become conversant with the duties of Brown, Helena Henle, Maggie Haggard. Brandt .5 was walking on a narrow Thousands Say So. We most heartily commend his course the old pioneers without anything the office the changes of incumbents Sheriff. Fred's^ many New Ulm Bobleter .'...18 Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kans., ledge which ran along the side of the in Congress and pledge him our unanimous should be as few and far between as on which to subsist. There was also Second GradeAgnes Egan, Katie fi lends wish that he may get there writes "I never hesitate to commend support. On the formal ballot Werring received possible, especially fwhen the office is house. Seeing her peril, a member Fitzgerald, Henry Haggard. instrumental and vocal music and an your Electric Bitters to my customers, this time, and stick. 12, Biandt 3 and Bobletor 20. Mr. managed as efficiently as at present. The existing evils of unfair and irregular First GradeClara Tyler. of the family indiscreetly called to they give entire satisfaction and are address by Rev. A. Berghold. The 4 Bobleter wa* declared the nominee. Let the voters consider this well and wheat inspection and unjust discriminations It. C. Anderson, engineer at the Empire SLEEPY EYE. the sleep-walker. This roused her rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the festivities concluded with a hop. The carefully before depositing their ballots Mr. Bobleter in accepting the nomination in railroad freights have Third GradeMinnie Meier. Louisa Mill, had the misfortune yesterday purest and best medicine known and and she lost her balance, falling to for a change. been and are working grievous injuries said wish is expressed that these enjoyable Moes, Mary McCarthy. Mary E. Raverty, will positively cure Kidney and Liver to crush one of his lingers while at to the interests of the people of this the ground and receiving injuries As Mr. Julius Berndt and E. G. Isabella Rrverty, Nic. Baasen. Mr, Chairman and Gentlemen of the complaints. Purify the blood and rag. re-unions may occur annually. work about -his engine. Amputation State, and more especially to those directly Koch, the candidates for County Surveyor from which she died soon afterward. Second GradeCora. Dungan, Mary Convention: In accepting the nomination ulate the bowels. No family can afford dependent upon the welfare, progress of the injured member was necessary. and Court Commissioner,* respectively, Stark, Ethella Simonds, Charlotte Sanderson, for Representative which you have to be without them. They will save The Republican rally at Turner Hall and prosperity of the agricultural have no opponents their election C. Cutting, Aarson Sherman, just tendered I desire to thank you hundreds of dollar bills every year. last Saturday evening was very largely interests, and as not only farmers and is of course a foregone conclusion. We are soiry to say that Mrs. Henry Julian Johnson. most heartily for the canfidence you repose Sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. L. Some important railroad developements attended, many of the delegates to the merchants, but all classes, are vitally Mr. J. Laudenschlager, the candidate in me as expressed by your ballots. Keller is still in a precaiious condition. Roos. NEW DLM: convention remaining over to attend vital to the interests of New interested in securing the enactment of for Coroner, has sat on so many I assure you that if elected I will Third Grade Marcus Frederikson. the rally. Hon. John P. Rea made a Everything that skilled physicians laws providing relief from the injurious Ulm may be expected next season. It corpses since his first inaugural into the represent the people of Brown county Second GradeElla Scales, Helen thrilling speech. The Judge is a fluent NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. effects of wheat manipulation and and kind and loving friends can office that he is now quite fully conversant honestly%and is not improbable that both the Cannon George, Emma Brandt, Minnie Hoffman, without partialitv to locality speaker and as he warmed up to his freight discrimination, we believe it to with the duties of the suggest is being done to alleviate her or party affiliation. pledge A. L. Nothingham, John Zeug. Valley road and the Wells branch subject he became very eloquent with NOTICE. 1 be the duty and within the power of our office. Of course he deserves andwill you that I will endeavor to represent First GradeCarrie Friedman, Wm. suffering. the justness of the principles he was legislature to enact just and proper of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul be voted a continuence. 5r*x the wishes of the people sofar as I may Oetting.' advocating and all who listened were laws for the remedy of the evils aforesaid. At the request of a .few friends I will road will be extended northward from Mr. R. H. Bingham, the candidate know them. Most heartily will I support convinced that a change in the administration say through thecolumns of the REVIEW, One load of wheat came in last week for County Commissioner in the Fourth any just measure to correct the Mankato next season. The people of Milford Items. ?J of our national affairs would that I am a candidate for County Commissioner That we demand the enactment of that could not be sold at any pi ice except district, is so well and favorably known existing evils of wheat manipulation a prove disastrous to the general prosperity New Ulm should make a determined in the Fifth District suitable laws for the correction of these that he needs no introduction at our and freight discrimination. This is an for chicken feed. The wheat of the country. The speaker followed effort to secure either or both of these Bashaw, Oct 8. 1884. ***&L existing abuses, and request our nominee Threshing is nearly completed but hands. His election is assured. all important question to the farming i no particular line of argument, had been left in shocks until sprouted roads. If these roads should be extended for Representative, if elected, and J. H. BARBIE. and business interests of this State an5 Mr. J. H. Barber the candidate for plowing is not as far advanced as it 1 but gave statistics, drew ^comparisons, and then stacked. Our readers can our Senator elect, to use all honorable will no doubt receive early attention at County Commissioner in the Fifth district Farms for Sale. north from Mankato through adduced arguments and clinched them should be. methods for the enactment of sueh laws readily imagine the condition it was the hands of the incoming legislature. is a well to-do farmer in the town with facts, which were clear to the Nicollet county they would in all Mr. J. Addy of the town of Home as will fully protect the agricultural 1 I am opposed to the passage of any of Bashaw, and two years ago the coming in when threshed. dullest comprehension, and convincing i probability rome so close to us that and business interests. law restricting, or intending to restrict, threshed 256 bushels of wheat from winter he managed the REVIEW to all. He bravely and very sensibly Mr. Wm. F. Schoregge, brother of much valuable trade which now finds the rights of personal liberty. Neither during our absence in St. Paul. He That all property whether owned by I have for sale in German and Scan-" exactly eight acres of land, being exactly departed from the usual order of /'si Chas. Schoregge of this city, has been do I recognize the right of any man or will be elected. corporations or individuals should bear an outlet in New Ulm would be cut campaign speakers in that he did not dinavian neighborhoods improved 32 bu. to the acre. set of men to legislate out of existence its equal burden of taxation, and we nominated by the Republicans of McLeod We will only here add that a long deal in invective and mud throwing at off. The people of New Ulm should farms at from $5.00 to $8.00 per acre. A. J. L. Case T, M. Co.'s Agitator the property*of another man or set of favor the passage of such laws as shall pull and a pull altogether will assure the candidates of the opposite party. county for Judge of Probate. act in this matter, and act at once. In Also uncultivated lands at $5.00 per men engaged in industries heretofore Seperator threshed, cleaned and saved compel the owners of all lands subject victory to the ticket in November. He seemed to think there was principle Mr. Schoregge is one of the rising the absence of any organized business encour aged by the laws of the State, to taxation whether individuals or railroad acre. Some of the tracts with natural 1000 bush, of oats in less than* five and innerent virtue enough in the 1 young attorneys of Glencoe and his without just and sufficient remuneration companies to bear their proper Fifty pieces of the latest styles of men's association, a public meeting republican party to make and sustain growth of timber. hours at Mr. Henry Romberg's farm for such loss. As I have been share of the public burdens. many friends in this city will wish a record without building a foundation Prints just received at F. Kuetzing. should be held and a committe appointed in the town of nome. Beat it if you FRANK L. RANDALL. asked to devine my position on the That the question of temperance upon the debris of the wrecked platform him success. to confer with the head men of the can. New Ulm, Minn. question of a division of the county, I comes within the spheres of the moralist of a suffering and expiring democracy, Those brown and white, and blue two roads und let them know our desire to say that I am opposed to any and not the legislature, and we are and thoaghtjit better to nourish We learn that J. P. Current is the Mr. Blanchard, as chairman of the and white checked shirtings have to WM. WAKEFIELD, legislation cutting off any number of opposed to the passage of'any law restricting, nd sustain the vital principles of true wants. Democratic nominee for the office of Republican caucus held in Turner go at 10 cents a yard. Call in and look towns from the western portion of the or intending to restrict, the republicanism that for a quarter of a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, at them. At F. Kuetziug's. county, as I believe the county is small Register of Deeds. It appears that J. Hall last Wednesday evening, has appointed rights of personal liberty. century have preserved, enlarged and A bold theft was committed in Hottinger's enough at present and such" division Office over Hseberle's hardware store. That we pledge ourselves personally P. is bound to be on the ticket at Robt. Loheyde, H. M. Noack glorified our nation than to spend valuable We have been shown a sample of saloon on Tuesday evening of would not be for the welfare of the and individually to support the nominees time in kicking at the rapidly decaying NEW ULM. MINN. every campaign. and Fr. Boock as a Republican city wheat called Hitler's Fife which is county. a majority of the people of last week. Owing to indisposition of this convention. corpse of a once powerful party. committee for the ensuing two years. very fine and is being extensively The Republican caucus for this the county as now constituted decide Will answer calls in city or country The speech was well received and Mr. Hottinger had retired and left the With the exception of that portion of to remove the county seat to Sleepy raised in the upper part of this county. at all hours of the day or night. .Ii' The appointment of Messrs. Loheyde town* was held at the house of C. Spelbrink Judge Rea was heartily applauded at saloon in charge of Mrs. Hottinger. the platform which refers to the liquor Eye or anywhere else the people of This wheat was introduced by its close. and Noack is a well merited recognition on the 3rd of Oct. Gust. Spelbrink Lands. While the latter was momentarily absent New Ulm will be satisfied. Now that question the report was unanimous and Rev. Hiller, and at first he obtained the young Republicans. and E. N. Heinen were elected At the close of Judge Rea's speech you have nominated me without my from the room one Carl Bousche was unanimously adopted. The clause only a few grains, but by care a large delegates to represent the town of Hon. J. B, Wakefield delivered a short solicitation I earnestly hope that you* opened the cash drawer and therefrom referring to the liquor question was Teachei s, generally, do not know amount is now raised from those few address. He reviewed his course in will each and every one assist in my Milford in the Rep. Co. Convention abstracted a little canvass bag State of Minnesota, LaU submitted as a suplementary minority that by sending their names to the Congress and ^explained his position on election. Gentlemen, I again thank grains. The wheat is a hard variety called to meet at New Ulm on the 4th the Morrison tariff bill. He is in favor you for thejioniination." containing between $30 and $40. Upon report and was adopted by the convention Bureau of Education at Washington, and is much praised by the New Ulm day of Oct. 1884. of a reduction of the tariff and thinks Mrs. Hottinger's return she aft by a vote of 14 to 10, a number of D. they will be placed on the list millers.St. Peter Tribune. At the conclusion of Mr. Boble ter's ST. PAUL, SeptllsCl^ this can be justly accomplished without PERSONAL MENTION. once took in the situation and endeavored the delegates not voting either way. of correspondents, and receive all circulars Notice is hereby given that the remarks Gov. Wakefield who was in crippling the manufacturing industry to apprehend the thief, but he the hall was called upon and he made a county auditor will offer at Public The committee also submitted the following During the speaking of Hon. J. P. of the country. He dwelt sometime of information issued, free of brief address to the convention. He Sale at his office in New Ulm on Friday, upon the achievements of the Republican pushed her forcibly from him and W. C, Brown, the Winona & St. resolution, which had been submitted Rea at the Republican rally last.Saturday expense. About a dozen valuable counseled closing up the ranks and moving Oct. 31,1884, at 10 o'clock a.m. party and very forcibly explained then hurried across the bridge into Peter land agent, was in the city last to the committee by the delegates eyening Democratic emisaries documents will be issued each year to on the enemy's works in a solid on the terms prescribed by law, the why it was necesary for the Nicollet county, going towards Courtland. week looking up railroad land interests, from the town of Linden. were busily engaged.in secretlj distributing every teacher's library who incurs phalanx, thus assuring success at the welfare of the country that the party school and agricultural college Tisado, polls in November. His,remarks were Sheriff Casey at once took the -t be continued in power. Mr. Wakefield's RESOLVEDThat the delegates from Democratic campaign literature in Brown county, that have been appraised the trouble of sending a postal card. well received,and enthusiastically applauded. address although brief was to the this town are instructed to use their influence and are unsold. 7. train to Oourtland with the expectation ism %"i Hon. J. B. Wakefield and Capt. among the audience. This they no point and accomplished much good. in the county convention to secure The Republican caucus last Lists of the lands to be offered, may of apprehending Bousche at J. P. Rea were the guests of mine doubt think is smart, but the general The Governor was heartily cheered a resolution from that body to^the be seen at the Atiditor'i Office for ten Wednesday evening was quite On motion the chair appointed a there, but ao he did not show up host Seiter during their recent stay in opinion is that the Democrats must be when he concluded speaking. effect, that if any of the candidates days prior to the sale. county central committee for the ensuing largely attended, despite the very disagreeable during that night Casey returned nominated should resort to any dishonorable this city. in bad straits if they have to resort to W. W. BRADENr two years as follows: weather. The contrast between means to secure their election, home, leaving word to telegraph in At the close of the Republican rally such ungentlemanly means to intrude C. Fricke, our former townsman, Commissioner of the State Land Officii.' sK. Helling, Linden, ohairman. then the county committee is instructed this caucus and the recent case of Bousche's appearance. At Oct 29 '84 in Turner Hall last Saturday evening their campaign documents upon Republicans. came up from Courtland List Friday Jos. Bobleter, New Ulm. 4 to strike such candidate from the tioket sickly Democratic caucus was pleasant daylight Bousche crawled out of a WOOD FOBSALM the Republicans of New Ulm organized to shake hands with his old friends. J. Duncan, Sleepy Eye. and appoint another candidate. to contemplateat least by Republicans. stable at Courtland and took the train Geo. Heart, Eden. ^kt a Blaine and Logan club by the election Mr. Fricke is now in perfect health The resolution was laid on the table, L. D. Rice, Albin.**i ty It was conclusive proof, if any A Noted Man. Tbe undersigned desires for St. Peter. Casey was promptly of the following officers: C. H, though greatly reduced in flesh. but subsequently called tip and adopted the citizens of New Ulm that he was wanting, that the Democratic lne convention thereupon adjourned Among the men who have made their notified and he caused his arrest by Hornburg, president J.Laudenshlager, as heing the sense of fhe convention. L. P. Hunt, of the Mankato Free sine die. ,_ prepared to supply all demands for names household words, within the V)i ag of Republican disaffection in this Sheriff Moll at St. Peter. He was vice president Jos. A. Eckstein, secretary wood on short notice, either by the Press, and Ira P. Sbiseler, of the law last century, stands Mr. Speer of Passaic, V* C" tf v% city is more imaginary than real. brought back to this city and arraigned John F. Neumann, treasurer. carload or cord, and at prices that defy The delegates from the Fourth Commissioner N. J. He is the pioneer Grape The convention having disposed of firm of Pfau & Shissler at Mankato, before Judge Westphal. He plead not competition. district comprising the towns of rower of this country, and he has The club already has a large membership all the preliminary business!now proceeded were in the city last Saturday evening Encklen Arnica Salvo emonstrated beyond a doubt that the Sleepy Eye, Home, Prairieville and PETBBHEBL4|fc guilty, but apiece of money found on and new names arebeingdaily added to ballot for candidates, Geo. The best salve in the world for Cuts, and listened to4he address of Capt. foreign grapes can be raised here and Eden, nominated R. H. Bingham of his person was minutely described by Liver, Kltoer to the list The meetings will be held Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Heart and Gust Spelbrink being appointed that as fine a wine can be produced in Sleepy Eye for County Commissioner Rea. Mr. Hottinger and other evidence was every Monday evening, at Turner Hall, SymptMu tapir* bl4, j^i* Vrnife, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, this country asin Europe, and for tellers. from that district g Sergt. L.S.Mitchell of the Second alarupfiile. sowbakhlaf, M6M 1B Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, also submitted to show his guilt and medicinal uses Mr. Speer's wine surpasses at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Hon. John. Lind For County Auditor the name of an4 keatt,jeUewarise, btrnfu htm The delegates from the towns ol regiment band, Austin, was in the and positively cures Piles, or no that of the old country. Ladies clCotaNd stools, W4 knots, na 1 he was accordingly bonnd ever to BnriMtown, North Star, Stately, Bashaw. and other speakers have been invited to- B. Constans was the only one presented in delicate health, and aged people .^pay reqn red. It Is guaranteed to give city last Friday. The sergeant await the action, of the grand' Jury at Mulligan and Leavenworth nominated address the club. All pertons favor- ^uidKtr. Constans was declared the u-, find it to be the best wine ihoy can procure.-WinsOii ^perfect satisfaction, or money refund'ed. here on busineas connected with the J. tt Barber of Bashaw for the November term uf the Argus. Fo .sale" able to the election of Blaine JMM! L^ Price 2J5 cents per box. Sold b^y i & Conoty Commissioner from the Fifth band and iris act Improbable that tigh. Roos.^4 ,,/&*' I Chas, L, RoT TO.TBJfA*' the band will,beiniiatefed ea aoon,s. ftp' .rT*W 4U.-S