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

April 25, 1888 · Page 3 of 8

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Spring1 season of 1888* are seeking an opportunity to throw an NOTICE TO CREDITORS. W E FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. explosive shell into opposing rankf. State of Minnesota, County of Browi. ID Cottonwood Mills, Probate Court NEW ULM, MINN. And what else, except a shell holding In *he matter of the estate of Mason W. Phelps within Cleveland's fabrication, called a deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons having sspy* tariff discussion, could be hurled by the EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editor. claims and demands against the estate of Mason 4 W. Phelps late of the Connty of Brown deceased, Democrats against their rivals, the Republicans Custom grinding solicited. *, Will that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county Wednesday, April 18, 1888. will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands And what should the grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange against said estate, at his office in the City MERIDIAN BLOCK latter hurl back at them Should they of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday Republican District Oonfention. 34 Ss. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 iAl of each month for six successive months, commencing asr-* accept the challenge, when they recognize DRY GOODS HOUSE, fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour with the Hrst Monday June 1888 and that six months from the 12th day of April Second Congressional District. in the wording of it a complete and feed sold at low rates and delivered 1888, ha\ been limited and allowed by said Probate affirmation of what they have formerly Court for creditors to prebent their claims a New Ulm free of expense. Isaac Gallagher and L. Davis A district Convention of the Republicans expounded to the people 20— Executors of the Estate of FRANK & BENTZIN. of tne Second Congressional Mason W, Phelps deceased The Republicans have retired for a District will be held at the Opera "fe^ On the first little while from tne battle-field, leaving House in the City of Mankato on Ory TVLUlinery Spring land Summer. flo*we show thet'J it in possession of men, who certainly MAY 15, 1888 AT 10 A. M., Department is now best selected assort- w* are eager to protect the country's welfare for the purpose of electing delegates to ready for inspection. t| merit ofDry Goods'^ *k tne Republican National Convention to and to foster its prosperity, but One entire be held at Chicago June 19, 1888, and ever brought to" %, who, to all appearance, must gain much floor nothing but to nominate a member of congress for New Ulm or west \f' and more experience than they possess MILLINERY said District. The basis of l'epresentation of St. Paul and on, at the present time. The democratic for the several counties comprising GOODS. THEODORE CRONE prices we can com- W the district, is one delegate at large for war-crv, "taiiff-reform", proves this.' each count} and one delegate for every We carry the pete with ANY It was but a while ago, when they 200 votes or major fraction thereof cast largest assortment HOUSE. shouted "turn the rascals out", when for member of congress in 1886, which of ladies' and children's We offer elegant g" they named every Republican statesman basis was fixed by the Republican Congressional HATS of white goods at L0 Committee. The several a scoundrel, and now they would stxxxa.o-u.i3.oe tlx© counties are entitled to delegates as follows. any house in even go so far as to assert that the to 15 cents a ydE. Brown Co. never offered so whole Republican party is one without Blue Earth 14 Murrav 6 low Dress Goods a platform, when the facts of the case Brown 9 Nicollet •tlx© 7 Our assortment prove, that the one they strive to adopt and the greatest fi Cottonwood 5 Nobles of Flowers, Tips, variety of dress Faribault 8 Pipestone 4 is one long included as one of the articles Plumes, Ribbons SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. Jackson 6 Redwood 6 trimmings ever incorporated in the constitution and Hat Ornaments Lac Qui Parle 8 Rock of the Republican party. seen in a town of Le Sueur 9 Sibley Clothing1 3% 6 is larger Dry Goods this size. It will help them not to raise the cry Lincoln 4 Waseca 7 than ever before Ladies Jackets Lyon 6 Watonwan 5 on such a subject, for the people would and what prices Martin 6 Yellow Medicine 7 recognize from the start that it was for Spring wear at is concerned they, Per order Rep. Congressional Com., done but for political capital, and to very low prices in talk for themselves. A. BLATSCHARD. Chairman. JL1XID all sizes. force such an all important topic to Dated April 6, 1888. MODS. consideration of politicians only would Parasols only deal the interests of the country a blow, Hosiery and the newest and Republican Count? Convention. from which it could only rescue itself Gloves in endless most desirable again if all conditions were realtered, variety. styles. A republican connty convention of Brown county if it assigned again its care to the able I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' will be held at the Conit House in the city of New Ulm on May 12th 1888 at 1 P. for the purpose hands of that party, which has in a record Don't forget our Great Bargain Days of electing 4 delegates to attend the Republican and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from Stfte onvention to be held at the city of St of a quarter century demonstrated Paul May 16th 1888 and also to elect 9 delegates to $1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, ttp% Good Men's Suits fo attend the Republican convention of the second its fatness rule, dictate and protect. Oougressional District to be held at the city of EVERY SATURDAY, RAIN OR SHINE. from 14-00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all W^ Mankato May 15th 1888 The basis of representation for the several towns Too strongly characterized by a restless in the county is one delegate at large for each shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, disposition and the love of gain, is town and one delegate for every 50 voles or major fraction thereof cast for the Republican Candidate and -will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 2 5 cts. up the verdict passed upon our efforts, and for Scretary of State in 1386 It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kindswill claim paxt 4 The several towns the County are entitled to we are convinced by force of simple Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. delegates as follows of the time of both young and old. We have decided to carry this Albin argument that it speaks truth. And 2 1 i. ~4 Bashaw The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy 2 New Ulm 6 we glory in its truth, when we consider Burns 2 North Star 2 year a line of Cottonwood 1 PrairieviUe 2 the effects of our endeavors, exercised himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents Eden Fishing Tachle 2 Sleepy Eye 4 Home 2 Springfield 2 with a ceaseless energy and a love for will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. Linden 2 Sigel 1 Lake Han«kn 2 greater material development. Stark 1 Leavenw orth 1 Stately. I keep the celebrated come and try 1 ROYAL. "WHITE SHIRT We impress upon ourselves that a Milford 2 By order of Republican County committee it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble non-eompliance with ruling tendencies besides continuing to be the headquartersfor HEM.IN&, Chairman. of the age characterizes us as sloths, Balls, Croquet Sets, Marble^, to show goods. Dated New Ulm Apr 14th 1888 and forfeits our right to lay claim to THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. the grand achievements of the day. It is not strange that public opinion and other sporting goods But we must define our exact position, chooses one or more well defined channels, we must reveal the motives, which nor is this fact a deplorable one, spurn us to an exertion of all our faculties, when we come to consider that a public and are prepared to fill oiders for all kinds of sporting goods on short mental and manual, else we discussion at once eager and compiehensive, must be accused of a love for gam entertained notice and at low prices. serves to solve the problems of for egoistical reasons only GHAS, ROOSP legislation with forethought and justice. and not for the benefit of all. DEALERS IN An important and all absorbing subject The business like air that is impressed Dry Goods, Groceries, may come under observation and call on all our actions, be they committed for thorough and wise consideration by in the daily routine of our life pursuits the people as a whole. Its presence on or while we attempt to attain proficiency the docket calls for immediate action, rotioi^, fiaty, dap& W $Wqij&i. !Wt OffiCe Slodk. jfew tflm, )&,im. in the higher spheres of material and the nature of this topic is such that or moral development, have formed it merits universal recognition and calls PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. our character, defined by other nations for the joint support of those whom it ii\^ G( ood$, Boot$ kqd $l\oe$. A as peculiar only to the American people. directly interests. It calls therefore for But while others agree that we an abolishment of all party-lines and B. BEHNEE & CO. are a prosaic nation, hardly without interests in order to receive its full and W have received the largest assortment of White Goods, Linen cognizance of things and institutions due mention, without which it would and Cotton Laces, Flouncing, Sheeting, Ginghams, Prints and Dress not directly necessary for the prosperitv become a subject, the treatment of Goods. These we offer at prices which defy competition. W also of our business interests, they charge which would certainly be unfair and in have the largest assortment of soft and stiff hats in the latest styles and us with a lack of higher sentiments essential f&$S3m EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE the direct interest of a fraction only. to a full and noble development colors and are exclusive dealers in the I FALL A^J^NTERjGOODS. Such seems to be the fate with the of human faculties. Must we plead A S which are the best, that can be purchased for the money topic of tariff reform, now under consideration guiltj Let us analyze,our aspirations in the county. Examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. in Congress. The Democrats, and achievements, and consider whether f(ekdy-ir|kde Clothing, W dokt& ©fy $ood& I well recognizing that a reform we are culpable of neglect toward a in this direction was an utter necessity, proper exercitation of our powers. We 8oot£ kr\d $l\oe& fotioi^, Gfro5erie£ $* 9* AtttfOUD hastily alluded to the subject, and fearful owe to our activity and enterprise the of having their competitors, the Republicans present state of our affairs, conceded as Cfodkety, etd. adopt an able and statesmanlike regards business prosperity, to be superior stand in this connection, made such IDesiler in in management and development a botch on treating the all important to those of other countries. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Stoves and Ranges, question, that even the more skilled Our railroads, telegraphs, steamboats and experienced of their own party, expressed FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL and the multitude of mechanical and open dissatisfaction, while their architectural accomplishments all give AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT opponents, aware of the unjust treatment proof of our industry and energy. Gasolin Stove and Tinware the tariff question received, began THE LOWEST PRICES. Have we exercised our talents for the deliberation of better and more the sole purpose of satisfying the egoistical equitable measures, denouncing at the A. Behnke, Manager. -L» E 2 E & CO. Hardware, Farming Implements, yearnings of our nature, or have we same time the efforts of the Democrats, sought grand achievements for the benefit brought to light in the form of the r-J— of all Have we neglected our social Mill's Bill, as a one-sided affair, and Nails, Fence Wire, advancement by triumphing in vthe TIE NE W GROCER! STORE O considering only the interests of certain DAKOTA HOUSE, furtherance of our business interersts, sections. But how could a democratic C. F. Ruemke Pumps, Western Washers, or has it not rather kept puce with treatment of this subject, which even OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. equal certainty? can not be fully discussed by the other fc. side, as it is a topic meriting the united It is true we have not given our foremost Clothes Wringers, Boss is now open and ready for business. S E I E O S attention to charitable institutions consideration of the whole country, be A choice and well selected stock of This house is the most centrally located and those of learning, but we have experienced, a just and wise one The democratic GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Churns, etc., etc., etc. that material^development party to day is made up of so many different hotel in the city and affords by force of natural tendency endeavors GLASSWARE and NOTIONS and ±n numeroas cases incoherent good Sample Booms. to promote the general advancement special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All constituents, that it becomes an impossibility are offered to the public at prices which of all conditions. We as a rich people Work warranted. for it to give proper and right defy competition. Goods will be delivered u- Star Sample Room, are in sympathy with those, who, not favored free to any part of the city. consideration to subjects which effect NEW ULM, MINN. by conditions which aid us in the welfare of the country at large. Remember the place. Charles Cebser prosperity, deserve our attention. Minnesota Street corner of Third North. And then such a party to stand up Farmers' Home/ Our full hand is an open one. We inspire before the assembled multitude, and by our laudable example others SAMPLE ROG.U preach to them of tariff reform, and to deeds of like nature our success JACOB HOESCHELER, Prop'r. HAS THIS SPRING tariff for revenue only, subjects, which AND makes us content and satisfied to witness have received and are at present receiving BILLIARD HALL Dealer in Jl and promote the satisfaction of Wines, Liquors j| full attention by the Republicans, others. and to declare that the latter are wholly ROLLS OF WALLPAPER next door to the Dakota House, Give a laborer the means of subsistence, and Cigars. opposed to any reform in this connection, the means to advance with the New Ulm Minn. multitude, and he will prove worthy of is certainly as unjust as it is characteristic A fine lunch will be served every day. your interest, and uphold the standard of a party, but recently tampering for sale, also the finest Center and Corner pieces and other Decorations. CHARLES BRUST, Proper. of excellence, but deprive him of the Cor. Minn. & Center streets. with a ruler's scepter, and advantage of exerting himself in his The best of wines, liquors, cigars ,The only store in New Ulm where both New Ulm. therefore ignorant of a fair and wise own behalf, and you witness a discontended Minn. always on hand. *a: grumbler, a pessimist. What treatment of topics in economic statesmanship. good would all sentimental teaching A. C. OGHSr* NORTH-WESTERNHOTEL effect, what benefit would he derive .are sold. He also carries an extensive line of But they may^learn, and they will from us if we were, instead of energetic workers, bent first and foremost on learn, as their predecessors in office PR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. STATIQMY, ALBUMS ACCORDBON S AN MM. greater material development, a set of have learned, that all such subjects, directly pedagogues talking of poetry first and Opposite the Bailroad Depot. PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. interesting the peeple, should not of the art of bread-winning last No Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals, NEW UZMs MINN., be made a party issue. Such a course we ought not be accused that advancement JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COrNTRT in materialism is a barrier to humanitarian would be uncalled for, and recognized Prices guaranteed. ^fMail Orders receive prompt attention. Re- First class accomodations at advance, for it, as a consequence, by the country at large as deleterious Bids given on Buildings of ail kind. owes its existence to a proper reasonable rates. Good t2| prosr member the place, one door north of F. Knetzmg's ?fli to its welfare. But it seems as if the and primary attention to material Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SaleHot ifa-V stabling on the ms two great parties, on the eve of battle, NEW ULM, ^^MINN. premises. air Furnaces Sold and Set. fill iv*!t KHIiM-UfflWP'IBWl iiTuMliiKHllifflUB yv^s *j»ik •ij.jft