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

June 23, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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"W admit of nc Superi|rs a^dAo. Theo. Scheiderich, Bncklen 8 Arnica Salve Republican County Moo, knowledge no Equals in Our The best salve in the world for Cats, tfi Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, NEW ULM, MINN. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Hon. John Lind warmly Endorsed for Congress. and Manufacturer of and positively cures Piles, or, no Magnificent Display of 70S. BOBLETER, Editor Proprietor. BL *& $ pay required. It is guaranteed to give Buggy Cushions, Lazy perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. & Wednesday, June 23, 1886. SPRING&SUMMER %s Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. The Republican county convention Backs, Buggy Tops,etc. L. Boos. for Brown county met at the court REPUBLICAN DISTRICT CONVENTION. house last Saturday afternoon for the purpose of electing eight delegates to Repairing promptly attended to and 4*"-- attend the Congressionel convention satisfaction guaranteed. Second Congressional District. if called to meet at Mankato July 7th. mm fl^ ED.9TAR The convention met promptly at 1 p. New Vim, Minn. Front Street, m. and was called to order by Mr. K. ama- A District Convention of the Republicans LWkf H. Helling, chairman of the county of the Second Congressional District H* A. GAUERKE. J- C. ZlESKE. committee. On motion, Mr. D. I. Russel will be held at the Opera House in TRADI was elected chairman and Mr. E. %& the City of Mankato, on ft tfuUGHiURE Wednesday, July 7, 1886, Brandt secretary of the convention. On motion, the chair appointed the at 10 a. m., for the purpose of nominating following committee on credentials: K. Dealers in a candidate for Member of Congress M"" H. Hellihg, Jos. Bobleter, Hans Mo. OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO for said District. lit* DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Absolutely On motion, the chair appointed a The ba3is of representation ,',for the Tree front Opiates, Emetics and Poison, committee on resolutions, as follows: several counties comprising the. District THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE BOOTS AND SHOES, AND SAFE. Geo. W. Somerville, Gust. Spelbrink, 25& is one delegate at large for each SURE. Jos. Bobleter. county and one delegate for every 200 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED The committee on credentials reported votes "or major fraction thereof, cast for PROMPT. the following named gentlemen entitled Member of Congress in: 1884. which BANK BLOCK, SLEEPT ETE, MINN to seats in the convention: basis was fixed by thejRepublican Congressional AT Daooetm AXD DKAICB*. THE CHARLES A. YOCELER CO., BALTIXOBE, HD. NEW ULMS. D. Peterson, Herman committee at their meeting Boots,Shoes,Siippers Rubber Goodssold at Rock bottoi prices. Noack, Jos. Bobleter, Geo. Scherer, held in Mankato, May 26, 1886, as follows: K. H. Helling, John Grimmer, Ernst Brandt, J. Newhart, W, Hauenstein. Murray 4 Blue Earth 13 SLEEPT ETEGeo. W. Somerville, NIC. NENNO, Nicollet 7 Brown 8 Hans Mo, L. G. Davis, D. I. Russell. Nobles 4 Cottonwood 4 BURNSTOWNPeter J. Moe. Pipestone 4 Faribault 10 SOLICITOR SPRINGFIELDOscar Erickson. Redwood 5 Jackson 4 Home InsuranceCo. PRAIRIEVIIXEJames Knudson. Rock Le Sueur 10 LINDENEdwin Paulson, Clement ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWX Sibley 6 Lincoln 4 Halverson.'Gudmund Anderson. Watonwan 4 Lac qui Parle 6 OF NEW YORK. IN ASSORTMENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY P[TRCHASED LAKE^ HANSKA.John Mos, Mads Waseca 7 Lyon 7 UERMAN REI Anderson, Christ Ahlness. Yellow Medicine..7 Martin 5 Insures against loss by fire, cyclones, TO MEET THE KXOAVN WANTS OF THE COMMUNITY HOMEPort T. Gibbs, 3 votes. Total number of delegates 124 ForPainCureDRUGGISTS tornadoes and wind storms, at lowest Rheumatism, Neuralg'a STARKA. J. Gilman, 2 votes. Per order Rep. Congressional Com. rates. Backache, Headache, Toothaclu, MILFORDE. N. Heinen, Gut. Spelbrink. Sprains, Brutes, etc.. ete H. J. NEAL, Chairman City office at bis old stand adjoining So Much for Quality, Now for Prices. PKICE, FIFTY CKJiTS. ct-osmc out Dated May 26, 1880. AT AND DEALEEi Newhart's office. THE CHARLES A. VOUELKK CO., BALTIMORE, 3D. The report of the committee on credentials was accepted and adopted. OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFOR3I LOW GRADE.-OUR Dr. S. R. Richmond, of "Samaritan On motion, the chairman appointed a Nervine" fame, shot and killed a prominent committee to select delegates to the PRICES NEVER EQUALLED.-OUR PRICES DO OUR St. Joseph, Mo., editor last congressional convention, as follows: Friday. The lunatic doctor then shot TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY A. J. Gilman, J. Newhart. Hans Mo. AT 8 himself. The committee made report recommending WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES MAKE OURJfV the election of the following and Belo Cos Price Mr. Morrison was badly defeated last delegates and alternates: Jos. Bobleter, BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. Thursday. The House by a vote of 157 alternate, K. H. Helling S. D. Peterson, to 140 refused to take up his tariff bill alternate, C. W. A. Krook A. t$ yw w&* Smf eviPT &&&** GP&& for consideration. Another effort was Blanchard, alternate, E. Brandt Jos. made yesterday by Mr. Morrison to A. Eckstein, alternate Geo. Scherer I OFFER HEREWITH MY ENTIRE STOCK OF have the bill considered, with a similar J. M. Thompson, alternate, Geo. W. H. heyde, Sanders, alternate, result. Somerville E C. Ready-Made Clothing, Hart, alternate. A, D. I. Russell Geo. The editorial meeting at Waseca last Ahlness, alternate, F. Walton, Christ. week was rather slimlv attended, only Ed. Paulson. about a dozen pencil shovers being trading Boot & Shoe Dealer, The report of the committee was ac- present. The boys are evidently too cepted and adopted. busy to go on junketing trips. Another The committee on resolution submitted STEW TTX-1VX, SVItNJsr* meeting will be held some time in August Hats, Caps? the following report: Gents' Furnishing Goods, or September, at Mankato. WHEREAS, our esteemed fellow-citizen, Hon. John Lind, is a candidate SPRING GF1886! Hon. John Lind has carried several for the Republican nomination for congress Trunks, Rubber Goods, etc., etc towns in Redwood county and we would in this district, and is the choice not at all be surprised to hear that he of the voters of Brown county, irrespective carried the county. The convention of party affiliations and, was held yesterday, but up to the time WHEREAS, reposing special confidence IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT COST PRICE, of going to press we did not learn results. c* in the ability and integrity of Fr. Kuetzin One thing is sure, however,Turrell's Hon. John Lind, we, the Republicans popularity with the farmers is a AND EVEN BELOW COST PRICE. of Brown county in convention assembled, mvth. Shoo* '3*a* believing that the interests of the district would be best subserved by his A man named Bohen, representing nomination and desire to express our i himself as connected with the Duluth choice and tender our enthusiastic support, Tribune, has been traveling about making therefore, B. BEHNEE & CO. contracts withnumerousRepublican Resolved, that our delegates to the candidates to give them favorable nonotices congressional convention are hereby instructed in the Duluth paper for sums to use all honorable means to ranging from $150 to $209 each, and secure his nomination. DEALER IN where he could not get the cash he Mr. C. W. Heideman, the local agent took notes, which he had discounted. EXTENSIVE OPENING OP NEW AND DESIRABLE Dry Goods of the C. & N. W. railroad being noticed The sharper managed to rake in $1,500 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. among the spectators, a delegate to 82,000 in the manner stated. moved the appointment of a committee to wait on Mr. Heideman and request The hearty endorsement accorded that gentleman to secure free transportation Hon. John Lind by the Republican Notions and for the delegation. Mr. Heideman county convention last Saturday must READY-MADE remarked that there was no necessity be very gratifying to his numerous for the delegation to go down to friends in other parts of the district. If Mankato at all, as he had been down Mr. Lind fails in getting the nomination to Mankato a few days previous and he will at least have the satisfaction Millinery, laid out the Collesters and the Freemans, of knowing that he had the unanimous and that John Lind was already support of his own county, whose as good as nominated. This, coming Is people are in a position to best judge from a Democrat, elicited considerable him. applause. DI|Y G'OODS The convention then discussed a proposition Christian Exel of Minnesota was dismissed of Mr. Blanchard to bring out from the pension office last week representatives from all the towns at to make room for a Democrat. He has coming conventions, but adjourned been twenty-two years in the depaitment. BOOTS & SHOES without coming to any decision. He was a principal examiner The donvention was very harmonious at $2,000 a year, and has been for several and enthusiastic for John Lind. years on the board of reviewers. He is a G. A. R. comrade, and the G. A. R. men in Washington show a disposition The St. Peter Herald says a young ETC to make it extremely unpleasant man, by name of Thompson of Blue ETC. Earth county, died a few days ago of for Mr. Black on account of Exel's glanders. He had traded tor,, a horse dismissal. that had glanders and in treating him the \oung man caught the disease. Pipestone Star:Mr. Brown, the WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Tracy attorney, was in tovvn again on Saturday. Since his last visit here Mr. Vancouver, B. C., was almost wiped FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Brown tells us that John Lind's chances out of existence by fire last Monday for congress have been constantly growing, night, not half a dozen houses remain AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL TA and while we were away last week out of 500, and, worst of all, many people this statement was fully corroboated by lost their lives. The whole" town THE LOWEST PRICES. many parties with whom we talked, was consumed in the short time of one and who are all in a position to know. B. BEHNKE & CO. hour. It was stated that Mr. LiDd was far in A. BehnJce, Manager the lead which would be fully shown at Ladie's Trimmed Hats, the convention, and after the complimentary Maj. E. C. Boynton, formerly adjutant votes to certain candidates on general at the West Point military CITY DRU STORE. the first ballot, the second ballot would academy, has found in a Vermont family sses and Children's Hats, decide the result in his favor. Of all the original copies of the orders course there is always a great deal of to the army issued at West Point during speculation in a canvass where there the revolution. They are of great at remarkably low prices re so many aspirants, but tnere is one historical value. thm Mr. Lind has a good reputation and the qualifications to fill the place, It is now reported that King Ludwig, if he is nominated. ot Bavaria, was foully murdered and MILLINERY!1!POKSTOC CALL IX AXI) LOOK AT OLR LARGE great excitements prevails in Munich IDB^IJER, I N Speaking of the Congressional situation and other Bavarian towns" The authorities MILLINERY! & DRUGS MEDICINES,PAIMT8, OILS, in Sibley county,the Arlington Enterprise fear an uprising of the populace and all the troops are constantly says. SHUSHES, kept under arms. The feeling i* very "The most prominent person mentioned bitter against the Luitpold party. is Hon. John Lind of New Ulm. Mr. Lind was tormerly a ^resident of Sibley cotinty, and should receive the Renville Times Among the names ALL ArR, vote ot the county for the nomination. usiuiiMWJMmmaxa-na^ prominently mentioned as candidates If caucuses are held' in each of the tor Congress from the 3d District, we DOX FORGET THE PLACE, towns, a large majority of the delegates notice that of A. H. Reed, of Glencoe. Fr. Kuetzing, come to the convention, with His long residence in the District, and instructions to vote for Mr. Lind. That his close connection with its commercial is just what should be done, not simply Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro's and agricultural interests have because he was formerly a resident gained him a host of staunch friends MINX. ST., NEW ULM, MINN I here, but he is now acknowledged to be and a wide eircle of acquaintances one of the ablest men in the state. He among the prominent men of the state. Organs3Pianos Home Insurance Co. and otherMusical* Goods is yet qnite a young man, with limited That he would make a good and reliable means, but he has a record as a lawyer congressman, there is little reason of New York. and orator that is worth more to him to doubt. He is a gentleman of I of the choicest varieties to be found A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AN! than gold. Honest in all his business strong convictions, possessing the courage ft The undersigned desires to inform transactions, he has won the respect of to maintain his ideas of right in the at the PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. i: the people of New Ulm and vicinity his numerous acquaintances. No face of any and all opposition. A. H1 that he has received the agency of the stronger candidate, nor more worthy wide,1 Reed is "all wool and a yard PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. Home Insurance HHH1LL BBEENHODSES. reliable0 well-known and person can be favored with the Republican and should he succeed in gaining the Co. of New York. The company congressional nomination than position to which he aspires, his backers PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. insures against loss by fire and Hon, John Lind. The vote of this Send for catalogue to MENDEXHALL, may rest assured that he will prove tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. county will be cast for Hon. John Lind. faithful to the confidence reposed in FLORIST, 1 that.1 There is no guess-work about him. Jr Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minnesota..' I ^^ca^JvLS^T"^ MINNEAPOLIS, Mm^ Aug 586.