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mmmmmt NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Just received at Fr. Kuetzing's F. Knetzinsr has just received 50 pieces REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CONVENTION. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. %On motion, the chair was authorized store underwear for ladies, gents and of Washington prints and sells v$ to appoint a county committee of five, BfiFflBUGU TICKET. children at remarkable low prices. them at 4cts. a yard-S^pf^^^pfs^ one from each commissioner district. i. T. Wvd the lon'nee. Every Town Represented and a Good The chair appointed as chairman of OYSTERS can be had at the following PERSONAL MENTION. such committee, K. H. Helling, of New The Republican Senatorial convention Foi Governor, prices per can at Wd. Eibners res v* Ticket Nominated. Ulm,the names of the other comm.tteemen of the Ninth Senatorial district, A. R. McGiLL. taurant: 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 cts. to be announced hereafter Mrs. L. Schilling is visitingwith composed of the counties of Brown and For Lieutenant Governor, Mankato Register The surveying friends in Mankato this week. Jos. Bobleter offered tne following Redwood, met at Sleepy Eje last Saturday A. E. FtlCE. The Ticket, corps for the Northwestern railway Hon. John Lind will deliver an address resolution, which was adopted unanimously: to place in nomination a candidate For Secretary of Stale, For Representative,.. HORATIO WERRING. company are still at wurk between here For Co. Auditor, A. F. WALTON. before the Sibley County Agricultural for Senator. HANS MATTSON. For Sheriff, JACOB H03SOHELER. and New Ulm, but their intentions and society next Monday, at Arlington. For Reg. of TJeeds, A.J. GRIMMkR. Resolved, that our nominee for representative, The convention met at Harmony Hall For State Auditor, For County Alt'y GEO. W. SOMERVILLS. if elected, is hereb\- instruct- conclusions are closely kept. and was called to order by Mr. Henry For Clerk of Court, HANS MO. W. W. BRADEN. ed to vote for and use all "honorable For Judge or Probate ERNST BRA NDT. Keller, chairman of the district committee, Miss Jennie E. Quinn, who was For Co. Surveyor GEO BOOCK. For State Treasurer, means to secure the election of Hon. The New Ulm lodge Sons of Hermann ForConrtCom., E. G.KOCH promptly at 2 o'clock p. m. On visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Col. Baasen K. Davis to the United States Senate. JOSEPH BOBLETER. For Coroner. J. LAUDENSCHLAGER picnicked in Hermann's park motion of Judge Baldwin of Redwood for some time, departed for St. Paul The Republican county convention The convention then took a recess of For Attorney General, last Sunday. Owing to the threatening county, Jos. Bobleter of Brown county last Saturday. met at the Court House last Saturday ten minutes to permit the delegates M. E. CLAPP. weather the attendance of outsiders was was elected chairman and Fred. L. at 1:30 o'clock p. m. and was called to from the several commissioner districts For Clerk of the Supreme Court, Mis. Geo Martin and Mrs. Wm. not very large. Warner secretary of the convention. order by Mr. K. H. Helling, chairman to get together and nominate their respective J. D. JONES. Yoerg, of West St. Paul, have been visiting At a meeting of some of our citizens On motion, a committee of three on of the county committee. On motion, candidate for commissioner. with parents and friends in this For Judges of the Supreme Court, held in Union Hall last Wednesday evening credentials was appointed by the chair, John Bowen was elected temporary On the reassembling of the city the past few days. D. A. DICKINSON. a personal liberty league was as follows Dr. Flynn, Geo. W. Harrington, chairman and Gust. A. Spelbrink secretary convention the following nominations W. H. VANDERBURG. Mr. F. Kuetzing will next Saturday organized. About 85 names were C. W- A. Kroock. of the convention. were reported: WILLIAM MITSCHELL. leave for Chicago and New York, where added to the roll at the first meeting. The committee reported the following On motion, the chair appointed a 1st Dist., Geo. Dcebne, ZSew Ulm. he will purchase a large stock of goods Another meeting will be held this delegates present and entitled to seats committee on credentials, as follows: 2nd Gottfried Hoehne,Cottonwood. For Member ofCongressSecond Disk, for his new store. evening at the same place when a constitution in the convention Geo. W. Harrington, A. S. Larrabee, 3rd German Friton, Staik. JOHN LIND. and by-laws will be submitted Fred Frank. The convention then 4th H. M. Ball, Eden. BROWN COUNTYJOS. Bobleter, Geo. For SenatorNinth District, A somewhat ludicrous incident occurred for adoption. W. Harrington, C. W. A. Kroock, A. took a recess for fifteen minutes. On 5th W. H. Tompkins, North Star. C. T. WARD. at the Republican caacus at J. Gilman, C. D. Griffith. Henry Keller, the reassembling of the convention the The committee heretofore referred to jf For Representative, Sleepy Eye last Friday evening. It appears A boy named Bieble, aged about fourteen And. W. Pederson, D. I. Russel. committee on credentials reported the then escorted Mr. Werring in front of jjfc HORATIO WERRING, that the Republicans^ had made years, accidentally shot himself in following named delegates present and the chairman's desk and introduced REDWOOD COUNTYW. D. Flynn, A. arrangements for holding the caucus at the right hand with a shot gun last entitled to seats in the convention: Clark, H. D. Baldwin, Fred L. Warner, him to the convention as "Brown county's County Ticket. Harmony Hall at 7 o'clock p. m., and Sunday. Just how the accident occurred A. Davidson. next representative in the legisla- NEW ULMJOS. Bobleter, Frank Elder Case had secured the use of the we did not learn, but it is stated On motion,the report of the committee ture." The announcement was greeted Burg, Geo. Boock, H. D. Beussman, hall for the purpose of holding a prohibition For County Auditor, that he was running and dragging the was adopted. with hearty applause. Mr. Werring Gottlieb Dittman, Jacob Hoescheler, K. meeting at 7:30 p. m. Neither A. F. WALTON. gun after him. His hand is badly lacerated then made a few remarks, heartily The chair stated that the next business Helling, A. Marden, H. Schapekahm. party knew of the arrangements For Sheriff, and Dr. Berry fears that he will thanking the convention for the* honor in order was the nomination of a of the other. After the Republicans JACOB HOESCHELER. lose several fingers. He resides with conferred and promising, if elected, to candidate for Senator. Judge Baldwin SLEEPY EYED. I. Russell, John had gathered in and were For Register of Deeds, his parents in this city. carry out the wishes of the convention of Redwood presented the name of C. Bowen, H. I. Hanson,J. M. Thompson. waiting for the chairman of the town A. J. GRIMMER. regarding the United States Senatorship, T. Ward as the choice of Redwood SPRINGFIELDOscar Erickson, C. committee to call the the caucus to order, Miss Mary Hopt, who has purchased For County Attorney, and also to endeavor to secure county. Mr. Warner, also of Redwood, Enerson. Mr. Case came in and of course the stock of millinery from Miss Westphal, GEO. W. SOMERVILLE. such legislation as will be just and seconded Mr. Ward's nomination. Mr. ALBINH. Segerson, H. Rossbach. concluded that the gathering was in answer will next Monday open up one of For Clerk of the Dist. Court., equitable to all classes and especially Harrington, of Brown county, presented BASHAWAnd. W. Pederson, Gust. to his call. He at once rapped the the finest millinery establishments in HANS MO. the farmers. He said he was in favor the name of S. D. Peterson as Brown Wing. meeting to order and proceeded to Southwestern Minnesota. She has For Judge of Prebate, of the license laws now on the statutebooks county's choice. Mr. Peterson's nomination BURNSTOWNP. J. Moe, Wm. Pautzke. state that the meeting had been called brought with her a very large and nicely ERNST BRANDT. and their enforcement. was seconded by Mr. Griffith. COTTONWOODB. Marschner, Geo. for the purpose of organizing a prohibition assorted fall and winter slock of millinery, For Superintendent of Schools, The chair appointed A. W. Pederson The convention then adjourned sine Gutb, Sr. party in Brown county, and expressed yarns, etc and invites all the ladies J. B. VEL1KANJE. and A. Clark as tellers and, on motion, die. EDENGeo. Heart, H. M. Ball. his gratification at the large attendance. to calf and examine her goods. For County Surveyer, the convention proceeded to an informal HOMEA. S. Larrabee, P. T. Gibbs, The Republicans looked at She has engaged Miss Hamilton, an experienced GEO. BOOCK. The funeral of Corpl. Jos. G. Schneider, ballot, which resulted as follows LEAVENWORTHGeo. W. Hanington, each other in blank amazement, but dress maker, and after Oct. of whose demise notice was made For Coroner, Peterson 8 Chas. Hughs. they soon grasped the situation and 15 all orders for fashionable dress making last etk, occurred from the Union Hotel JONAS LAUDENSCHLAGER. Ward 5 LAKE HANSKAIver Stone, Al. Anderson, every one at once became busy with will be promptly executed. on Tuesday, Sept. 21st, at 10 o'clock For County Commissioners, On the announcement of the vote, Jacob Bakke. himself in an endeavor to suppress a a. m. He was buried with military 1st Distiict, Geo. Doehne. Mr. Peterson stepped forward and announced WThen Mr. Case was LINDENG. Anderson,Clement Halverson, Just as we were gomg to press we desirs to shout. honois, a detachment of company A Gottfiied Hoehne. 2d that he was not a candidate. P. II. Dahl. learn that the Democratic convention finally informed of the condition ot affairs acting as a guard of honor. Pall bearers German Friton. 3d He made a few timely remarks, thanking at Sleepy Eye yesterday placed in nomination MILFORDGust. A. Spelbrink, Peter it was his turn to be surprised, but were Wd. Eibner, F. Behnke, Louis H. M. Ball. 4th the Brown county delegates for the the following ticket: Representative, Mack. he at once took abacK seat andthe caucus Galles, Geo. Grimm, Chas. Hauenstein Wni. H. Tompkins. 5th support they had given him and concluded Wm. Skinner auditor, E. P. MLLLIGANJohn Torry. and Wm. Milier. A Catholic devine elected delegates to the county convention by requesting the secretary to Bertrand treasurer, R. Pfefferle: sheriff, Wd. NORTH ST4.IIWm. H. Tompkins, OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! at from Springfield conducted the funeral and adjourned. Our informant read the following letter John B. Schmid clerk of court, S, G. E. Snjder. Eibner's restaurant. services. At a meeting of company A did not stay to participate in .the organization To the Ninth district Republican Senatorial A. George judge of Probate, And. J. PRAIRIEVJLLE- H. J. Knudsou, held on Tuesday ot last week the following of Mr. Case's prohibition convention Eckstein county surveyor, Julius Hans Larson. Sehulein and Meinstem have moved resolutions were unanimously party. Berndt coroner, Dr. Humphry. No SIGELFred Frank, Conrad Schweppe. their "Star' clothing store to Waseca. Gentlemen: Since it has become adopted- ft apparent that the delegation of Brown A band of five street musicians discoursed nominations were made for county attorney, Our Candidates. The members of Co. "A" would county recently elected to attend the legisterof deeds and superintendent music to our people Monday, STARK H. Plath, Geo. Gutb. Jr. hereby collectively express the sorrow Senatorial convention to be held at Hon. C. T. Ward, the Republican of schools. The delegates to they feel individually at the death of and very good music it was too. STATELYJohn Wilson. Sleepy E)e the 24th mst. are united in candidate for Senator, is a resident of their friend and comrade, Corpl. Joseph the Senatorial convention favor E. G. On motion, the report of the committee favor of my re-nomination for Senator, Redwood Falls. He is a son of Hon. G. Schneider. The military F. Kuetzing has just received the fiuest I feel called upon to state, as I did early Pahl,and he will no doubt be the nominee. on ciedentials was adopted. The W. G. Ward of Waseca, who has also mourns sincerely the loss of a most esteemed and cheapest assortment of German last spring, that I am not a candidate temporary organization was then made been honored with the Republican Senatonal member and with as little formality and cannot accept the nomination if knitting arns ever received New nomination in Waseca county. and as much fervency as possible permanent. tendered me. 1 feel now as I did then, The New Ulm veterans and their ladies Ulm. Call in soon. Mr. Ward, Jr., studied law with Hon. would we pay our simple tribute to thct that the office ot right belongs to Redwood On motion, the convention proceeded who attended the re-union and C. K. Davis in St. Paul and is a warm departed. count}, and though 1 was criticised to the nomination of a candidate tor Albeit Riesfle, charged A\ ith shooting personal friend of the ex-Governor. camp five of the veteran association of Whereas- It has pleased God "His and accused by some people down Mr. Ward is at present mayor ot Redwood Representative. Jos. Bobleter presented Henry Schultz at Bird Island last insciutable Providence to take from our Broun and Redwood counties at Redwood this way as assuming too much in advocating Falls and is very popular. He spring, was found guilty of manslaughter the name of Horatio Werring, of midst, our friend and associate, Corpl. that the strong should protect Fills last Thursday, speak in the has liberal views on the temperance Joseph G. Schneider, who, while with in the "second degree, and sentenced the weak, I am.yet free to confess that Home, and moved that the nomination highest terms of praise of their reception question and is well qualified tor the office. us, as to be admired for ms untiring in my opinion such a principle is a good to two years in the penitentiary. be made by acclamation. Carried unanimously. Blown county Republicans and entertainment by the Redwood veterans energy and devotion to dut and, one, and for one I will say.it will be should accord him a hearty suppoit Whereas: The sudden removal of and people generally. Notliinowas only simple justice to concede to Redwood The DemociMts of Redwood county HoratioWerring,the candidate lorRepresentative, For County Auditor the names of A. such a member from our organization Co. her honest share ol the honors too good for the boys in blue and is a resident of the lown will put a lull county ticket in the field leaves a vacancy that will he deeply realized connected with the district, as long as F. Walton, C. Ahlness and J. M. their ladies, and ad enjoyed the trip ot Home, where he is engaged in farming by all and will piove a grievious Brown and Redwood counties remain this fill, tor the fiist time in the history Thompson weie presented. As neither hugely. At the business meeting of the pursuits. He also runs a general loss: Therefore be it, together as a Senatorial district. I do of the county. The convention meets of the gentlemen named desired the store at Golden Gate and is postmaster association it was decided to hold the Resolved, That the acknowledged not desire to assume the role of a dictator, at Lam berton Oot 15th. there. Although yet a oung man, he nomination and the latter two possitively abilities of our comrade will be held ne\t re-union at Springfield, between but as a private citizen and tax has resided in this county for twentyyears grateful remembrance, and as we do payer, having one vote to east at our declined the nonor, and the friends June 15 and July 15, 1887, the time to The -New Peck's Bad Boy Co." will and is thorougnly identified with not forget those whose sense of the next election, I beg leave to express the of Mr. Walton desired to do the same be definitely settled by the Springfield appear at Union Hall next Saturday the farmers of the count}'. He is not a loss is ,so much keener than ours sentiment of that one vote, and I hope for him, many ot the delegates were in Post. An old ex-pnsoneis' association high license man nor a prohibitionist, evening. This is one of the very best those, and particularly that one, to it may go in that direction. Believing and if elected he will endeavor to carry favor of leaving the place blank. Walton was organized with J. B. Robinson, whom the death-blow means the ruthless the sentiment of the people* of Brown traveling dramatic troups in the country out the wishes ot the majority of his cutting asunder of the ver\ heaitstrings, county and a large portion of Redwood was finally nominated, however. president Comrade Green, of Sleepy and should no greeted by a full house. constituents. He is a friend of C. K. and be it further is practically unanimous in my behalf, Eye, secretary, and F. F. Goff, of Walnut On motion of Jos. Bobleter, the convention Reserved seats on sale at Chas. Roos' Davis and will support him in the event I feel perfectly content to stand back Resolved, That tins organizat on extends Grove, treasurer. decided to leave the office of of his election. Mr. Werring is deserving drug store without extra charge. and give some other man a chance, and to the family of our departed of the hearty support of every good county Tieasurer blank. my hope and wish is that that man, comrade its sincerest s\nipithi in this Republican. i* Mankato Review :'J he surveying whoever he may be, will be in sympathy their sorrow, which we can only partially Jacob Hoescheler of New Ulm was The season is at hand wnen piaine with that element to whom we must all Mr. A. F. Walton, the nominee for share jet the memory of our lost corps of the Chicago & Northwestern nominated for sheriff by acclamation. fires are to be dreaded. Farm, Stock look to for our daily bread. What is for Auditor, is so well known to the voters friend will long remain fresh and fair, road, working between New Ulm and A. J. Grimmer, for Register of Deeds, and Home makes the following suggestions the farmers' interests is the best interests of this county that he needs no introduction an inspiration for us, who are permitted Mankato, arrived hero on Saturday was nominated likewise, as also was of the 9th Senatorial district and in regard to their prevention at our hands. He did not seek still to live and labor, night and yesterday morning went out the State of Minnesota as well, and no the nomination and we have some Geo. W. Somerville for county attorney. Tt is nearly a hopeless task to fio-ht Resolved, That these resolutions be man should go to the Legislature of so doubts if he will accept it. on the line again. We understand that prairie fires where no protective measures placed upon the records of this association, great a State as ours who is not positively The action of the convention in leaving nave been adopted. A good protection and a copy thereof forwarded by a very favoiable and well sheltered For clerk of the district court the known to be the farmers' the office ot treasurer blank was a is to plow a few furrows around the secretary of the association to the route has been found. friend, and I feel confident that the names of Albert Blanchard and Htn handsome thing to do. Mr. Pfefferle, so much of the farm as a fire can damage puents af our deceased comrade. convention at Sleepy Eye the 24th inst the present incumbent, has given such say two or three rods apart, and Mo were presented. An informal ballot Ben. Juni proposes to make the race will exhibit the wisdom which will entire satisfaction that he will have no burn off the space between* This burning was ordered, and H. Plath and D. I. for County Superintendent of schools bring about such results. I am exceedingly opposition for re-election. should be done during a calm day. Russel were appointed tellers. The informal grateful for the very generous We always found that hay stacks on our in the role of an independent candidate. Jacob Hoescheler, the nominee for support tendered me from nsarly every ballot resulted as follows: bottom and marsh lands could be made sheriff, is a resident of New Ulm. He is This conclusion he reached previous to When lJaby was sick, ire gave her Caetoria, town and parts of this district, and especially safe by burning the grass around the well qualified for the office, very popular, Blanchard 22 the meeting of the Republican convention, When she was a Child, she cried for Castona* this county where I have lived stacks early in the season. If the grass and, should he conclude to make a Mo 24 hence it must not be inferred that When she became Miss, she clang to Caatona, for fifteen years, and their kindness and was too|green to burn readily we sprinkled canvass, will poll a large vote. The formal ballot resulted in the good will will ever be remembered. it over with dry hay er straw and he is posing in the unenviable light of a When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Mr. Hans Mo, the nominee for clerk Thanking you again, gentlemen, set fire to it. Burn the" grass early in nomination of Mr. Mo by the following of the district court, is a resident of bolter. Mr. Juni is a very able educator I am respectfully yours, the season, for if you wait until it has Sleepy Eye and until recently postmaster vote: and would no doubt make a good been killed by the frost before it is burnt S. D. PETERSON. at that place. He is a Scandinavian Blanchard 22 Superintendent, but his time has not you are liable to lose all control over it. and is very popular with his own nationality. Mo 26 The agricultural editor of Farm, Stock About the Indians: He a thorough going business yet come. Mr. Kroock then moved Mr. Ward's and Home has lost thousands of dollars Mr. Mo's nomination was made unanimous. man and well qualified for the office. nomination by acclamation. The motion worth of property by prairie fires, lost While we regret the defeat of Mr. Blanchard, Golden Gate, Minn., Sept. 27, 18^. The Democratic caucus last Friday when we supposed ample measures for prevailed and Mr. Ward was declared who has been a very popular official, Editor Review:Twenty-four vears Ernst Brandt was re-nominated for evening elected the following delegates protection had been made. the unanimous choice of the convention. we hope the Republicans will all ago this time of the year, the now thrifty Judge of Probate by acclamation. to the Democratic convention which turn in and elect Mr. Mo. The result vras received with valley of the Minnesota river was For Superintendent of Schools the met at Sleepy Eye yesterday: E. G. If there really is anything in the report Mr. Geo. Boock, the candidate for the scene of thatwell, we all know hearty applause. surveyor, is a capable young man and names of J. B. Velikanje and L. G. the suffering the people underwent at Pahl, M. Mullen, H. Weyhe, A. A. that from five to six hundred Indians On motion, the chair appointed a will make an excellent official. Mr. that time. Davis were presented. The informal Bogen, G. Fischer, F. Pfaender, L. are now encamped in the vicinity Berndt would probably have been renominated, committee of three to wait on Mr. Ward The question I want to ask now is ballot showed Haeberle, Dr. C. Berry, F. Schubert, of their former agency in Redwood but nobody seemed to know "Do the people of Brown, Redwood and inform him of his nomination and Davis 26 G. Jacobs, C. Rolloff, E. Dunkel, L. that he cared to longer continue, as county, it behooves the people to brinothe and Renville counties want to experience bring him before the convention. Mr. there is a great deal of hard work and Velikanje 17 another such a time, or will tbey Floor.A. C. Ochs, H. Behnke and M. matter of their presence to the notice Ward appeared before the convention but little pay attached to the office. Mr. rouse themselves like men and demand: Juni 2 Juenemann. The caucus instructed the of the proper authorities. The Indians Boock is a resident of New Ulm and a and thanked the delegates for the nomination the government to remove the Indians?" On the formal ballot Mr. Velikanje delegates to vote as a unite on all questions, are interlopers and they should representative young Republican. so unanimously tendered. was nominated by the following vote: which is anything but democratic be made to return to their agencies before The people all know or ougfcs Mr. Grimmer for register of deeds, On motion, the chair appointed a Davis 17 in principle. know, that the western parts of Bzow cold weather sets in. They are Geo. W. Somerville for county attorney, district committee as follows S. D. and the greater part of Redwood* an Velikanje 31 Ernst Brandt for judge of probate, J. Hon. S. D. Peterson did a very without money and food and necessarily Renville counties contain about four Peterson, chairman, Fred. L. Warner, B. Velikanje for superintendent and J. Mr. Velikanje's nomination was graceful act when he withdrew his name are driven to commit theft to keep from six hundred Indians and even morp. Laudenschlager for coroner, are the W. W. Smith. Judge Baldwin was made unanimous. in theSenatorial convention after having starving. They have evidently been present incumbents and will undoubtedly They plunder the farmers' corn and called on for a speech and made a For County Surveyor Geo. Boock received received the unanimous vote of the misled by some one into the believe that be re-elected without serious opposition. potato fields, and some impertinent Indians few happy remarks. The convention 37 votes, Julius Berndt 10 and were heard to say, that thfs was Brown county delegatesa majority of the lands formerly occupied by them then adjourned. their land, and they meant to take possession Mr. Hill 1. Mr. Book's nomination was We have the pleasure of a personal the convention. Mr. Peterson could in this vicinity is about to pass into of it too. acquaintance with all the candidates for made unanimous.Mr.E.G.Koch for court have had the nomination, but he preferred their possession again, which believe Now we all know that one right of county commissioners in the several districts CARD OF THANKS. commissioner and Mr. Jonas Laudenschlager to let it go to Redwood county, has brought them here in such numbers. the people is, "Right to be protected by and have no hesitancy is pronouncing for coroner were renominated the government and one duty of the where it rightfully belongs this time. We hope that this matter will be them all first-class men. We desire to extend our heartfelt fo overnment, "To protect its citizens." by acclamation. By this simple act of justice Mr. Peterson fully investigated before serious trouble The convention was a representative thanks to all our friends who so kindly why does not the government exercise On motion, the chair appointed J. M. has made himself solid with a class body of men, and every town was fally assisted us in caring for our sonan ensues. The farmers are in no mood to its duty, before some serious crime represented. The ticket presented to brother, Joseph G. Schneider, daring Thompson and Fr. Bnrg a committee who have heretofore had but few good have their fields, granaries and chicken is committed by these Indians? the voters of Brown county possesses his fatal illness, and also to those who to notify Mr. Werring of his nomination K, As citizens and tax-payers we havo words for him. Now let us all turn in coops pillaged and the government owes elements of strength and should be elected followed his remains to the grave. the right to demand protection, t' for representative and to bring and help elect Mr. Ward. them the protection they ask. by an old-time majority. Jos. SCHNEIDER ASD FAMILY A Crazier him before the convention. $A &&&- $3S i^mmmm^MMM IjSC^WBi^i-r-. .l^ffiT Br