New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 9, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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1888.s Mills.Spring season of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Chicago Tribune, leading the WM. FRANK. JOHN BBNTZIN. Illinois movement, which would nominate Cottonwoo State of Minnesota, County of Brows. In Probate Court. Judge Gresham for the Presidency, NEW ULM, MINN. In the matter of the estate of Mason W. Phelps is in receipt of the following letter from deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons having Hon. N. A. Phillips of Pennsylvania, life claims and demands against the estate of Mason EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editor. W. Phelps late of the County of Brown deceased, who in unequivocal terms recommends Custom grinding solicited Will that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county Wednesday, May T, 1888. the honorable Judge as follows: sgf will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange against said estate, at his office in the City MERIDIAN BLOCK Although an enthusiastic admirer"''of of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday 34 fis. flour, 5 fls, shorts and 8 Republican District Convention. of each month for six successive months, commencing DRY GOODS HOUSE. Blaine and a citizen of his native State, S»s. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour with the first Monday in June 1888. yet I sincerely doubt the policy of his and that six months from the 12th day of April and feed sold at low rates and delivered 1888, have been limited and allowed by said Probate renomination. Unquestionably sincere Second Crongressio'nal District. Cour^for creditors to prebent their claims, a New TJlm free of expense. in his letter, yet there is no doubt that "•ijlssac Gallagher and L. G.Davis he would be pleased to accept the no-20— Executors of the TJtetate of FRANK & BENTZIN?1* Mason W, Phelps deceased. mination if forced upon him. But even A district Convention of the Republicans then he would be accused by some of On the first of the Second Congressional Our Millinery ignobly scheming for an office that is District will be held at the Opera Spring floor we show the w\ unworthily sought by any other means Department is now House -in the City of Mankato on best selected assort- lament than unselfish service to the country. ready for inspec-: MAY 15. 1888 AT 10 A. M., ofDry Goods At any rate, Blaine's nomination is for the purpc'e of electing delegates to tion. One entire DO longer probable, and the question is, ever brought to the Republican National Convention to floor nothing but Who is the best qualified and most New Ulm or west be held at Chicago June 19, 1888, and available candidate? Sherman, still MILLINERY to nominate a member of cong ess for of St. Paul and on waving the bloody shirt Allison, with GOODS. Y* said District. The basis of representation prices we can com.pete Iowa behtnd him Harrison, with his for the several counties comprising with ANY local prestige Depew, with a following We carry the the district, is one delegate at large for in New^York almost sufficient to HOUSE. *fr\ largest assortment each county and one delegate for every elect him to the United States Senate 200 votes or major fraction thereof cast We offer elegant of ladies' and children's or one of many others, each with peculiar for member of congress in 1886, which white goods at 10 HATS of recommendation or Gresham, iDegTS tO €tX3.X3.0"U.n.Ce til basis was fixed by the Republican Congressional pronounced his anti-monopolist and a to 15 cents a y'dj^ any house in Committee. The several great favorite with the people of the never offered so Brown Co. counties are entitled to delegates as follows: entire country With Gresham for low Dress Goods the Republican standard-bearer what ooxxi/plot Our assortment and the greatest Blue Earth 14 Murray chance would there be for President of Flowers, Tips, Brown 9 Nicolle| Cleveland's reelection, with his intimacy variety of dress Cottonwood 5 Nobles Plumes, Ribbons with W.L. Scott and the Standard Oil SPRINGAND SUMMER STOCK. trimmings ever Faribault 8 Pipestone Company represented in his Cabinet? and Hat Ornaments seen in a town of Jackson 6 Redwood The cry from the stump would be, Goods,'Clotlling, is larger Dry this size. Lac Qui Parle 8 Rock '.Shall riches be not only the requisite than ever before Le Sueur 9 Sibley for an election to the Senate but the Ladies Jackets and what!^prices Lincoln 4 Waseca passport to the Cabinet and the ruling for Spring wear at councils of the Presidency?" Lyrm 6 Watonwan is concerned they very low prices in Martin 6 Yellow Medicine Judge Gresham would not only draw talk for themselves. .A-lsTO all sizes. Per order Rep. Congressional Com., the industrial vote, but his sterling qualities I, Parasols only W A. BLAKCHARD, Chairman GEMS FURNISHING GOODS. of intellect and character would Dated April 6, 1888. attract conservative business-men. And the newest and Hosieiy and he is a soldier. Grand Army and business-men most desirable Gloves in endless would all march together in Republican Conntj Convention. styles. his campaign procession. In short, he variety. would command the full strength of the I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' party and a great deal of outside support. Don't forget our Great Bargain Days A republican county convention of Brown county and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from will be held it the Court House in the city of New Ulm on May 12th 1888 at 1 P. M, for the purpose The chief barrier to Gresham's nomination of electing 4 delegates to attend the Republican $1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 cts, up. Good Men's Suits is the aspirations of dubiously St»te Convention to be held at the city of St. Paul May 16th 1888 and also to elect 9 delegates to EVERY SATURDAY, RAIN OR SHINE. available candidates. But, if nominated, from $4-00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all attend the Republican convention of the second he would be heartily indorsed Congressional District to be htld at the city of Mankato May 15th 1888. by all the leaders and enthusiastically shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, The basis of representation for the several towns received by the masses of the party. in the county is one delegate at large for each and will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 2 5 cts. up Many have their own particular favorites, It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kinds will claim parJtJf' '-r'-j town and one delegate lor every 50 votes or msjor fraction thereof cast for the Republican Candidate but none are opposed to* Gresham. Latest Styles in stiff and s'oft hats and the line is immense. for Scretary of State in 1386. Besides, with the exception of Blaine, of the time of both young and old. We have decided to carry this The several towns in the County are entitled to he is the first choice of more Republicans The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy delegates us follows: Albin 2 Mulligon 1 over the whole country than any year a line of \. Bashaw 2 New Ulm 6 himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents other man. Fishing Tackle Burns 2 North Star 2 Cottonwood Prairieville 2 A big-hearted, brave-spirited, broadminded will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. Eden 2 Sleepy Eye 4 man, triply tested, and distinguished Home 2 Springfield 2 in military, judicial, and I keep the celebrated come and try Linden 2 Sigel 1 O A "WHITE SHIRT Lake Hanska 2 Stark 1 executive life, Gresham is just the type Leavenworth 1 Stately 1 it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble besides continuing to be the headquarters for of greatness for the Presidency of the Milford 2 United States. Balls, Croquet Sets, Marbles By order of Republican County committee. to show goods. Blaine resembles Henry Clay more K. H. HELLINO, Chairman. Dated New Ulm Apr. 14th 1838. than any other man in American history. THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. and other sporting goods j'i Renominate Blaine and Henry theClay's final disappointment may be repeated. From present indications and Gresham is more like Lincoln "signs of the times" the Republican or Garfield. JNominate Gresham and party is about to choose its presidential and are prepared to fill orders for all kinds of sporting goods on short the repetition of their elections will restore nominee, and a spirit of eagerness and the Republican party to power. notice and at low prices. '-.' determination characterizes the efforts The Sleepy Eye Herald, in com-mon so forcibly made in view of the approaching DEALERS IN with many of its Democratic brethren, contest. The party is well makes the sad and hasty mistake of identifying Dry Goods, Groceries, aware of the strenuous exertions of its all measures in favor of high protection, opponents," and knows full well that with republican tendencies, and none but a man of unrivaled ability, of would impress on acredulDus public the universal popularity, could be presented fotioi^, Sktjs, dkp& Gfcqtg SSifqij^iii\g Pojft Offide Slodk. Minn. statement that Democracy alone is in to the people as a Republican candidate thefavor of abolishing the exorbitant duty for the presidency. It has PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.i on some of our necessary importations. choice from a number of as able statesmen G^ood^ Soot^ ki\d $lpe$. as were ever introduced to the St. Paul's city election, held on the public, and as a consequence it stands B. BEHNKE & CO., first of May. proved a memorable one We have received the largest assortment of White Goods, Linen before a difficult problem, upon the solution and highly gratifying to the Republicans and Cotton Laces, Flouncing, Sheeting, Ginghams, Prints and Dress of which mainly depends future and independent voters of the metropolis. success. Two factors have thus far Goods. These we offer at prices which defy competition. We also The Democrats of the city, risen to pronounced prominence, and have the largest assortment of soft and stiff hats in the latest styles and recognized by all fair minded citizens, i| WMillilllrf Mill EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE while the devotion and gratitude of colors and are exclusive dealers in the "F «C!^TT!Rf O I as directly entertaining the socalled FALL ANDJWTNTE^GOODS. many in Republican ranks would go A S winch are the best, that can be purchased for the money "city ring", have been placed, as the out to the greatest statesman the party in the county. Examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. democratic Globe says: Out the cold, yet called its own, high esteem for f(ekdy-i]qkde Clothing, W Cokt& ©fy Qoodfe/ and one may well understand the state another would wish the honor conferred of politics now inaugurated in the saintly on this second able candidate. It will J, B. AftnOLt) city by contemplating on the truthfully be Blaine or Gresham, and we doubt Boot$ cir^d 01\oe^ "^fotioi^ G^odetie^ spoken words by the same organ not that either would lead the Republicans For the First Time in the City's History on to victory. Western sentiment dfodkefy, etd. Democracy Is Downed. •-.,- is strongly in favor of the latter, and Dealer in. This happy result was mainly brought should Blaine, in spite of the beseechings Stoves and Ranges, about by the combined efforts of the of his friends and admirers, peremptorily WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Republicans and independent Germans, assert that he will not accept FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL the latter being thoroughly posted on the the honor, the party as one man would situation by the St. Paul Volkszeitung, thrust the flag-staff into the hands of AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. W E SELL AT Gasolin Stove and Tinware the great anti-monopolist, and Gresham worked manfully for their rights. St. THE LOWEST PRICES. would be bound to win Paul may congratulate itself that it at Hardware^ Farming Implements, last has shaken off the fetters placed B. BEHKKB&CO^i upon it by bossing politicians, and at A, Behnke9 Manager. In advancing our views and arguments the same time, that it has recognized Nails, Fence Wire, in favor of protecting the farmers' the ability of such trustworthy men as wheat and other products we Mayor Smith, Comptroller Roche and THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF DAKOTA HOUSE. Pumps, Western Washers, were aware that we should meet opposition Treasurer Reis, all of whom were reelected C. F. Ruemke in the democratic camp, but when by large majorities. O P. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. the first onset came, lead by our able Hon. Wm. Bickel received the highest Clothes Wringers, Boss SEITER BROS., Prop'rs.^ contemporary, the Sleepy Eye Herald, number of votes for alderman at is now open and ready for business. we were rather surprised that it was large, proving the esteem in which that This house is the most centrally located A choice and well selected stock of Churns, etcyetc., etc. 1 of more pacific nature than we hadgentleman is held by his fellow citizens. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, hotel in the city and affords anticipated. Still the Herald with true democratic esprit accuses us of treating Tdriff.—-The true derivation of tariff GLASSWARE and NOTIONS good Sample Rooms.vi'" the topic of tariff reform politically is not unworthy to be traced. We all special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All are offered to the public at prices which know what it means, namely, a fixed only it becomes quite tragical, when, Work warranted. ay: ^,^rw.«,:::,:, --^..«.:-.~:- defy competition. Goods will he delivered Star Sample Room, in pointing a scorning finger at us, it scale of duties levied upon imports. If NE W ULM I S MINN. free to any part of the city. says in a voice full of Ciceronian eloquence you turn to a map of Spain, you will Remember the place. Charles ehser C-l -v and ^ii^t^b, :—"What is the use of walking take note at its southern point, and Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Farmers',HomeP|{ the tight wire of Republican tarifi policy, running out into the Straits of Gibraltar, and trying to maintain an equilibrium of a promontory, which from its SAMPLE ROCiii with a balancing pole, when the position, is admirably adapted for comthe_ HAS THIS SPRING JOSEPH SCHN0BR1CH, Prop' broad and firm path of honest and ne-manding entrance of the Meditterauean BILLIARD AN HALL 'A n" *&. Dealer in f!«'?$? cessary revenue reduction is open to Sea, and watching the exit and everybody entrance of ships. A fortress stands ROLLS OF WALL PAPER next door to the Dakota House, upon this promontory, called now, as ti and Cigars* New Ulm Minn, it was also called in the times of the Hon. Edm. Rice, Congressman from Moorish domination in Spain, "Tarifa.'' A fine lunch will be served every day. CHARLES BRUST, Prop'r. the 4th District, declines a renomination, for sale, also the finest Center and Comer pieces and other Decorations. It was the custom of the Moors to watch which would no doubt have been Cor. Minn. & Center streets, The best of wines, liquors, cigars .,* .,. The only store in New Ulm where bothu \-y J:"- from this point all merchant ships going tendered him. This resignation sorely New Ulm. always on hand. o'H 4 Minn. into, or coming out of the midland sea disappoints the Democrats, who recognized and, issuing from this stronghold, to -•H in the popular Senator one of -ATC.0CHS, N O W E S E RN HOTEL levy duties according to a fixed scale their ablest members. Speculation as -, are sold. He also carries an extensive line of \$ *\f on all merchandise passing in and out to Rice's successor is rife, and indications FR. GOLLNAST, PROPR. STATIONERY, ALBUMS, ACCORDEOHS AND^IOLINS. of the Straits, and this was called from CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. are to the effect that A. A. Ames *$fi the place where it was levied, "tarifa," *-. Opposite the Eailroad Depot,m^v is looked upon as an eligible candidate. PUNS AN SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED, \l t. Subcnptions taken for American NEW UZMs MW2^^ or "tariff," and in this way we have acquired ,! and European periodicals, No doubt the Minneapolis mayor would •'''KT'^ix^TTib'''-OrV the word. stand a good show for the nomination, V'-H- Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY U* prompt attention. Re-First class acenmodatimts at whick would probably satisfy him fully Just, think of it a full yd. wide imitation reasonable.lt^es. Goott Bids given on Building*^ kindi'WStucco member the place, one door-north of F. Kuetzing's|jvl|f^^i|§ as well as to be again nominated for Cashmere at 7 cts. a yd. Next Glue and Plaster pfrV«o?%de^i governor^ S Saturday only at F. Kuetzing's. premises. 3 3H t^SicS NEW ULM, •*. MINN Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. 2 immr