New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 10, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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1 EW ULM CLOTHING STOKE 4Our Standard" cigar goes like hot NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Sr ao us t t c* ao-* e ao e ao to c i ,t cakes. Manufactured by Mueller & J. Laudenschlaeirer -*N-*N eo^^-r- '/rijG to Ro^skopt & Mueller for fine i *f RossKopf. i P. R. Humphrey I i i-l rH OO pipes and IM bacco. IS The first snow of the season fell last J[k George Boock M^ijiowcoeoeosoaoHt-N coe^i-n-i Saturday. 'Tis true it wasn't much, fRosskopf & Mueller have the finest I but enough to say "it snoued?" Nemand Fresh. Good assortment of meer-ch.mm pipes in the e Julius Berndt 32 city. Give them a all. The dramatic section of the Turnverein O* Q O CM 0 00 00 OS Q I M have in active rehearsal and will J. B. Velikanie 9OO4i0C^O te^09 CQOO0f(OffliH I 7^ 100 In Redwood count} the Republicans produce next Sunday, "The Golden rl ri Just Open Spider," a comedy in four acts. elect their entire ckei. Miss Johnson B. Juni .-I 00-f CO t4 C4CQSQ i-i C* CO I I came within 34 votes of beating Mr. The Burlington Insurance Company, Ernst Brandt ace for Superintendent. of Burlington, low a, offers a reward oi $200 for the best practical design for a CNiQOGOi-'"*Oi-t-aoNt~aoer5 The New Ulm Turnverein will tomorrow A. .T. Eckstein tornado cave, plans to be submitted to *^s I HAVE JUST RETURNED PROM THE EAST Will evening celebrate its 30th anniversary. the company on or before December 15, ^Tj(iOrHClDHHtOlaOOiHOOONO when they will be forwarded to Lieut. Hans Mo A very interesting programme ONE OP THE Finley, of the United States Signal Service, P=CL has been prepared for the occasion. Washington, D. C, who will pass EARGEST AND BEST S. A.George... upon them and adjudicate the award. No design will be opened by the company oocooeoo Mr. and Mrs. John Lauterbach of Sam. Sherman until December 15th. I STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS Redwood Falls will accept the sympa H. Werring i-i9)rtnW* CO3 COCO rtrt thy of their many New Ulm friends in A special to the Pioneer Press says AND CHILDREN.THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW r-l the vote for the removal of the county CD their bereavement by the death of their seat of Murray county from Carrie to Wm. Skinner. NNHHHH00#tNNNHrtNOl OO ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' daughter Ida. r-l Slayton resulted in favor of removal by OO a majority of 205. Fifteen of the twenty OO04 00 9S FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS Fred Benbam. Company A of this city will give a townships voted almost solidly for Underwear, Woolen Shirts, grand Thanksgiving ball in Union Hall W removal,and the vote stands 754 for and r-l 00 CO lI C. T. Ward. 5 iQ CO on Thursday evening, Nov. 25th. The 559 against removal. Currie will probably issue another injunction to restrain soldier boys propose to make this the oo eo eo H5 o OJiONCOiQCOO White Shirts, Socks, Neck- eq o i T. E. Bowen the auditor from making the returns CQHIQCQMMO) pleasantest social event of the season. to the secretary of state, but this en will only delay the removal a month or John Lind.... Fred Williams now holds forth in ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. two. Lohman's new building, corner Minnesota 1 A. H. Bullis CO (N TH iH OO rH wt HS^VlQ and Third North streets. Fred Hans Mo of Sleepy Eye met a sleek PQ tongued individual a few days ago on now lords over one of the pleasantest 00 t* t CO ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND OAFS. C. A. Fosness the Duluth road. The sharper wanted sample rooms in the city. to send off large bills and Mr. Mo was WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FROM I O TO 2 0 S5NMl--*NN5ee50e)CJM5i(5i-l John D. Jones the man to accommodate him and asMo 0 CO CO iO 3 cOCOiHrlH IQH The New Ulm Democrats had a train pulled out a $50 and $20, the sharper PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. of five cars chartered for an excursion grabbed them and left the train.St. T. O'Leary KMao^cnai-^KOCMcoi-ii-iaoco Peter Herald. to Minneapolis Monday night, but they 00 OS TcF5 r-lr100 Remember the Place, The above will no doubt be news to changed their minds and stayed at W. M. Hatch... Mr. Mo. It is bad enough to be beaten home to witness the Republican demonstration. M?"*00Ot^CONCO-*eO-*OOOtCSU3Tj*^( in the election without being made the M. E. Clapp CO CO CO CO C Ti rH IO COCOHiHH COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., victim ofsucha merciless joke.A defeatcandidate Next Sunday evening the New Ulm i-t o tao to h-aoco i-ioooo oo t~o J. N. Ives with $70 in his pocket on the w*^i-HrHCXOO'*osoTttoeocoiHT-iooo NEW ULM CLOTHING STOUE, City Cornet band will give a grand ^1-1 day after election would be as much of r-%*cpncert and ball at Union Hall. As 00Ot*CSCONt*H0 O P. J. Kniss a wonder as a mosquito in the middle this band has always tried to please JOHM ALBERT, Prop'r. of January. our people they will no doubt meet a Joseph Bobleter 00 C0O COCO'"*'# WO O rHt--* i-l COCO Tf* r-l large audience next Sunday. See announcement Fr.Kuetzin To show the way they do things in CO-*eOOS-*3Ot^300Nr-ICO00aeCSI00 Henry Poehler in another column. Brown county, it is reported by several C_D 32 parties that Helling, the chairman of as i cs co i i ao N IN IH the Brown county republican central H. W. Allen St. Peter, the home f McGill, and 1-1 1-1 committee, wore an Ames badge and heretofore a Republican town, gives os to eo oo eo i eo ceo co t-c t oo 5 eo TH I to worked for the democratic ticket the Ames a majority of 37 votes.Sleepy W. W. Braden N CO tO C0 CO N tO i COCOIHOJIH 00 whole of election day.Redwood Reveille. N OS Eye Herald. eot"*t'*uoaoootot^toaoto-*coer.cs What's the use in lying after election? G. A. Lundberg.. toeo-^i-fi-KNooThosiNTtttoeoeoiHi-HQOto Yes, Bro. Todd, it is with humilation 32 St. Peter gave a majority for CO OS CN CO CM t*t-THC CO t" that we acknowledge that Mr. C. A. Bierce Bierman in 1883 and also for f-t r-l i DEALER IN Helling was an Ames mana matter Cleveland in 1884. oo*#toooeot.eoNeO'*eouoat*o3 *i- beyond the control of all good and Hans Mattson. N eo tO CO CO N tO 3 eOCOrHrHiH Dry Goods, CM i-l Capt. Rosskopf informs us that Mr. true republicans. To the credit of Mr. toeoGMtO'*-#aoaotor^toaoeoi-icocor^.t-C5 Luth. Jaeger Helling be it said, however, he was an toeo-*i-tr-tGMaO'*osN-*teoeor-ir-iaoto Barnhard's flouring mill at Shumway, rH ardant supporter df-Mr. Ward, arid the 111., was completely destroyed by fire oo r^ co CM eo(N i i co J. P. Pinkham rH r-l l-l latter's defeat can not justly be laid at *lon Monday afternoon of last week. The Prints, Mr. H's door. mill was one of the best in that section e-i-^wsooeot-eoiNCMioeoeowioOi-icsiO'^i-i &=q RlCe COeO-^tOCOCOCM'^tOt-rH'*-^ -^OSHrtH of the State. The many friends of Mr. We can not blame the fire laddies in and Mrs. Barnhard in this vicinity will CMCOr-ltOTt*U5COCOt.tOtOCSCOr-lTt(COtOt.C wanting a good apparatus to fight the John Frank |toeo'*i-tr-iGMQO"*tocM-*toeocorHi-iaoto be sorry to hear of their misfortune. fire fiend. The squirt gun they now Ginghams, rH rH CO CM eo (N t~ o CO cot have is nothing but a "man killer" al oo J. E. Childs rH rH rH Nicollet county gives McGili 56 maj. best, but as there is a strong: movement to ftr*NNeiNHHrf*eOIMICOH(SiONil5 John Lind, 277 Jos. Bobleter, 115 G.on toot to establish a system of water A. R. McGill 0* tO CO CO CM-* tO tO rH eOCM ^COrHi-'rH r-l works, we question the advisability of CM rH S. Ives, for senator, 110 Swenson, for cs -CStO purchasing afire steamer at this time. rH00GMt5OOSOSQ0lri-t#tOt 00' representative, 114 Benj. Rogers, for j-r. MELflY A. A. Ames OSCO'*rHrH(MCS-*OSCO'^Q0OCOrHCM00tO 3oi If the special committee of the board ot glfgroideriBs, *rH sheriff, 209 Jno. Peterson for judge of *T\ trade have any feasible plan to submit OS /probate, 27 Cbas. A. Johnson, clerk of for a system of water woiks, they *2. should not withhold their report longer. court, 818. Meritt is elected coroner. O O Something must be done soon for better rtCfi The other candidates on the Republican fire protection, and the special committee bp, LACES, B'TTONS, O ticket had no opposition. of the city council would like to 53 & 5 o-6 o-S 83.2,2,55.5P3 3 know what the committee of the board What the prohiDitionists could gain of trade have to offer. "fcby Ames' election is beyond our comprehension, For Register, The tollowing is the vote by towns for PERSONAL MENTION. ind yet a number of them Grimmer 2334 Mr. Oscar Redding, the independent voted for him in this city. We understand For County Attorney, TARES, candidate for representative, not included RIBBONS Hon. W. G. Willis and wife and tins is also the ca*"3 in other Somerville 2294 in above table: Cbas. Gardner, of Mantomlle, visited places, trjru which it cm be justly infeired For Judge of Probate, New Ulm 8, Sleepy Eye 11, Spring(ieid witn friends in this city last week. Brandt 1540 728 thai they acted under instructions 53, Albin 1, Bashaw 19, Burnstown Rev. Father Bernhardt returned Eckstein. 812 19, Home 2, Lake Hanska 11, Leavenworth from headquarters. McGill's election fiom his Europian visit yesterday morning. For Clerk of Court, 27, Linden 4, Milford 1, Mulligan He looks hale and hearty and as has given ptohibition a black cje. 396 George 1396 21, North Star 9, Prairieville 1, Stark 2, GLOVES. though he enjo\ ed his trip. He will Mo 1000 St-itelv 2, Total 191. next Sunday resume his clerical duties For Superintendent, Our ft it mis of the Post have switched at West Newton. Velikanje 1801 1055 off on tne wrong track wlien they boldIv D. D. Thompson, a resident of ihe Juni 746 THE VOTE SUMMARY. town of Home for over twenty years, asset that in the event of Cleve- For Surveyor, has removed with hi family to Piano, land'^ rc-nommation he will carry Mmnesou. Berndt 1213 122 Texas. Mr. T. has got so used to living ETC The following is the summary of the ^-L-_-^ In a presidential election Minnesota Boock 1091 ET CLOAKS, among Democrats that he thinks vote cast for the several candidates in For Coroner, is as surely Republican as anyhis Republicanism will not stand in his Brown County and the majority or plurality Humphrey 1235 190 Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, way in Democratic Texas. State in the Union. The close vote on of each the successful ones: Laudenschlager 1045 i governor in the recent election is no For Governor, vote. Plurality. There is almost universal regret Ames 1418 502 criterion to go by. VOTE ON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. among the fellow townsmen of C. T. COTTONADES, McGill 916 Ward, oyer the unprecedented turn ol Child 82 The improvements made by mine FIRST DISTRICT. affairs in Brown county, which has ourFor Lieut. Gov., WATERPROOFS, probably resulted in the defeat of host Seiter of the Dakota House are 566 City of New Ulm, E. G. Koch Frank 1305 325 i\ Republican candidate for senator. Redwood rapidly nearing completion. Never before Bice 980 SECOND DISTRICT. county has done all that was expected have our builders made such rapid Dv'oolen Goods.sgi Pinkham 101 Nic. Gulden, G. Hoehne, of her home candidate, and even For Sec. of State, Cottonwood 103 strides in the construction of a building. more, but not enough to overcome the Jaeger 1331 345 Linden 68 6 Ladies'and Gent's unwarranted defection in Brown county. The third story on the Dakota House Mattson 986 Lake Hanska 29 47 As concerns Mr. Bowen personally, rose as if by magic. Three days after Bierce 99 Albin 37 ,19 we have all along admitted that he the carpenters were set to work the For Treasurer, was perhaps the best candidate whom URNISHING GOODS, Poehler 982 237 tinners commenced work on the roof, the democrats could put forward. 72 Bobleter 1327 345 Gulden's Majority 165 Judged by the tone of his paper, the and every part of the work has been conducted Kniess 98 Herald, he is a capable, independent THIRD DISTRICT. with such harmony that in a at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. For Auditor, Democrat, who will not be made a tool A. Manderfeld, G. Friton, few more days the new rooms will be Lundberg 1329 343 by the bosses of his party. We are Milford 88 7 Braden 986 ready for occupancy. Our builders Call in and examine our stock and prices. not saying a word against him for getting Sigel 82 16 Allen 98 elected, but what we protesf against are rustlers and no mistake. Stark 25 57 A- For Att'y General, Is th^e sectionalism of Brown DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Ives 1336 356 county Republicans, who desert their 195 80 Commenting upon Mr. Ward's de^eat Clapp 980 Fr. Kuetzing, party to support a candidate from Manderfeld's Maj. 115 Hatch 98 for Senator, the Redwood Reveille within their own borders. The Brown FOURTH DISTRICT. For Justices Sup. Court, county Republicans are responsible for 'says: "It seems to be settled that this Dickinson 1910 1812 H. M. Ball, M. Penning, the defeat of Mr. Ward.Redwood Gazette. MINN. ST.. NEW ULM, MINN county need never ask anything of her Vanderburg 1910 1812 Sleepy Eye 119 127 \:l neighbor, to which she is attached by Mitchell. 1910 1812 Eden 91 7 Home Insurance Co. OYSTERS!, OYSTERS!! at Wd. Cochren 98 legislation, with the hope of receiving Home 59 86 Eibner's restaurant The Republicans of New Ulm and Sherman 98 it, no matter how just her claim might Prairieville 12 31 vicinity had a jolification meeting in of New York. F. Kuetzing has just received 50 pieces Knight 98 be. Brown county outnumbers us in Union Hall on Monday evening. A of Washington prints and sells For Clerk Sup. Court, 281 251 torchlight procession was formed at the population, and having the power, the them at 4cts. a yard. O'Leary 1250 204 The undersigned desires to inform Ball's Maj. 30 hall at 7:30 p. m. and the several successful Jones 1046 i. /publicans and democrats combine the people of New Ulm and vicinity OYSTERS can be had at the ollowing candidates were visited at their FIFTH DISTRICT. y3M iftrces to keep and use it. We have Fossner 94 that he has received the agency of the prices per can at Wd. Eibners res respective homes and given serenades Tompkins, Feuerstein, Bickelb. For Congress, well-known and reliable Home Insurance taurant: 30, 35, 40, 45, 60 and 60 cts *uever been allowed to be represented by the Silver Cornet band and New Springfield "15^ 45 34 John Lind 1535 Co. of New York. The company 738 8 Just received at Fr. Kuetzing' Ulm City Cornet band. After returning Bashaw 22 6 by a senator, we never will be allowed 1 Bullis 797 insures against loss by fire and store underwear for ladies, gents anchildren to the hall short addresses were 17 Burnstown 24 19 such ltjpresentation in the future. We Day 76 tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. at remarkable low prices. made by Mayor Weschcke, Hon. John 36 23 Leavenworth 6 For Senator, J. H. WEQDENDORF, Jr. must rest contented as possible until a Lind, Col. Bobleter, Ernst Brandt and 13 Mulligan NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. barh Ward 790 Applications received at Post Office. 60 No. 2, 59 oats, 30 corn, 30 sympathetic legislature will grant us a J. B. VeHkanje. A Republican club North Star 32" 12 y/ Bowen 1512, 722 was then formed, with some 60 members. 16e *f&* ley. 30-45 potatoes. 40c. new onions, 9 Stately remedy for our political ills in the redistricting 103 Benham 96\, %&\ A poisoned well at Battle Creek, A number of the private residences 1.00 butter,10 to 15,esrgs. 15 hvu hogs, of the state." For Representative, Micb., has caused the death of one person were brilliantly illuminated and per lb 3: pork, pc-r lb 4. Flour per cwt 115 i 136 141 "Werring 880 ^^K and,the serious illness of several We do not blame our Republican there was qu'.te a nice display of fire S2.20S2.50. Feuerstein's Plurality 4 7*. \i Skinner 1226 346 others.-. works. A few Democrats got up a friends in Redwood county in feeling In the first district, Mr. Koch had no Redding 191 counter demonstration and marched disappointed at the outcome of the Senatonal opponent, but as a number of tickets Sherman 102* -^r^*^ "T.O throughJtbe streets hurrahing for Ames, would enjoy preventer you dinner- were voted blank he did not receive the contest in this district. The For Auditor, ^Z'' r%vv Xp*' and are by Dys enrad every year by Acker's celebrated but the transparency they carried resembled full vote. In the second district, Mr. Bertrand 2332^1 pepoa, use Acker's Dyspepsia. Tablets. Senator should by right have gone to English Remedy. It is a guaranted prep si coffiin more than anything Hoehne had withdrawn from the contest For Treasurer, $f^ They area positive cure for Dyspensia, Indtmttn, ration if it does not help yon it willeosfc else, and they were no doubt on their Redwood county this trip, but the several days before election, but it appears Fbtabaqr and Coottipaflo*, I^fefferle &... F^ 2343# ybanofunfr Try ft A single dose will way to the cemetery to inter some political trouble was a majority of the Brown the fact had not become generally We maDtM than. 5 and 60 centt. For Sheriff, $ MOW itsfood efltot. Trial bottles 10 dp, corpse. jeounty voters thought otherwise. known. I Sehmid 2312 C. L. Boot, New Ulm, Minn. Cim L. Boot, Now Jim. Minn.