New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 23, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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Spring season of 1838,1 The Republicans of Brown County Spring and Summer. 3 !^S|wwilS»*viU.• should sympathize with prohibition? No you worthy water-men, unless you NEW ULM, MINN. W at the next convention prove true to the honorable principles of the Republican EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editor. party, we will fight you to the bitter Wednesday, May, 231888. v^*uH THEODORE CRONE MERIDIAN BLOCK However faithful the delegation assembled EM-US At the Lyon County Democratic convention, DRY GOODS HOUSE, at Mankato on the loth of which was held at Marshall, May may have been to the principles of the following resolution was presented begsjto announce tli the Republican party, it has proved by Mr. Seward and unanimously adopted unloyal, it has been treacherous in one great particular instance. It has been "Resolved, that the Democrats of Lyon JJ^&'P On the firsfc% over confident, it has been inattentive Our Millinery county, believing that no question of oo*xx pX©t© floor we show the in relation to the teachings laid down Department is now party politics should enter into the selection best selected assortment that errand code, which speaks of liberty ready for inspection. of the judges of our courts, and SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. of Dry Goods unallojed, which has explained to One entire reposing implicit confidence in the purity, ever brought to the people that it has embodied those floor nothing but integrity and ability of the present doctimes, which,adopted by the Republican Dry Goods Clothing JSTew Ulm or west MILLINERY judge of the ninth judicial district, Hon. party, caused the best of American of St. Paul and on GOODS. B. F. Webber, hereby present his name citizens to join the Republican prices we can compete for re-election, and request our delegates We carry the ranks It is at variance with Republican with AOT to use all honorable means to secure largest assortment pimciples, it is in open defiance .AJbTD HOUSE. his renomination." of ladies' and children's with the mandates issued by the champions, We offer elegant HATS of who preach these pimciples, that white goods at 10 REDWOOD REVEILLE.—"The Lyon any house in Prohibition should lay claim of having county Democratic convention, which to 15 cents a yd. JLAl Brown Co. been recognized by a convention, consisting met last Saturday, elected J. Ilennessy never offered %o of Republican advocates and M. Haskell delegates to the judistrict I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' low Dress Goods Our assortment man,dicial convention and instructed and the greatest We charge S Abbott, the of Flowers, Tips, and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from for Judge Webber. While Judge variety of dress who should be dismissed without leniency Plumes, Ribbons $1,50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, tip. Good Men's Suits Webber's Republican friends will give from Republican lanks, of having trimmings ever and Hat Ornaments him their united support, they are much seen in a town of sneaked into the delegation with hopocritical from $4-00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all is larger gratified to have him receive the endoisement assertions of lo\alt\ to Republican this size. shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, than ever before of the Democratic party. principles, we denounce him as Ladies Jackets and what prices and will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. His tan and impartial course since he having acted dishonorably toward those for Sprmg wear at is concerned they ha& been on the bench has won for him men, who came to Mankato's convention very low prices in Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. talk for themselves. the highest encomiums from men of all with the hrm resolution of proving all sizes. The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buy shades of political opinion, and if the that the principles thev advocate, republican Parasols onrj^ other Democratic county conventions himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents in their chaiacter, were enacted Hosiery and the newest and foUow the excellent example set them behalf of personal liberty ^oves in endless will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. most desirable by then brethren in Lvon county they variety. styles. I keep the celebrated come and try It is with surprise that we note the wi 1 confer honor on an honest and able ROYAL "WHITE SHIRT fact that the Brown County delegiUon, judge who is in every wav deserving it, and you will find it is the best for the money. JSTo trouble Don't forget our Great Barga rDays sent to Mankato to guard the interests of it to show goods. ot the Republican party of their county, This is certamh a flattering tribute, THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. weie, to sav it in plain English, fooled EVEEY SATURDAY, RAIN OR SHINE. but aside fiom it, we deem it but just That prohibition amendment, which tnattie election ot judicial officers, Abbott and adherents succeeded in having recognized as able and hone«t men, annexed to the lesolutions, adopted should not be a matter of paity strife It v\ill be but a few weeks befoie sports of all kinds will claim'j^ b} the regularly appointed committee, or politic il wrangling ., was presented in such a quiet, stealth} of the time of both young and old. We have decided to carry this manner, tint befoiethe members of the At the second distuct convention, year a line of DEALERS IN Blown Co delegation and other held it mkato last week, the following Dry Goods, Groceries, delegateo were aw ire ot its exac4" congiessional committee was appointed natuie.it had been idopted and all then opposition proved futile, as it came Blue Earth. Benedict, Nicollet, N otioi^, Satft Cfep & Cfent #utfqi#v too late The prohbition clause was John Peterson, Le Sueur, O Robinson besides continuing to be the headquarters for spuing onto them, and howevei eagei Faribault, G. W. Buswell, Watonwan, Balls, Croquet Sets, Marbles ly they ma\ now strive to thwart its Geoige Ivnudson, Lyon, S way to light, all their exertions will in Brown, Lincoln, H. Laresson, Murray, iqg (Jood^, Boot$ kqi ghoejl and other sporting goods this instance be defeated Well, we have S O Morse, Lac Qui Pane, J. Jacobson, learned a good lesson, let us chip in,every Yellow Medicine, Charles A SPECIAL SALE OH THURSDAY AND PRIOR 1 24 AND 25,and one of us, and prove to the citizens of Bennett,Cottonwood, E Huntington, Brown Count}, that we at least are not are prepared to fill orders for all kinds of sporting goods on short Waseca, Trowbridge, Rock, John tieacherous to Republican principle0. Kell} Jackson, George R. Moore, Martin, 1500 yards Badger State L. Sheeting at 6 cts a yd. notice and at low prices. Let it be our honest endeavor in the near S Ltvermore Nobles, C. H. 1000 yards Calico, all Dress Styles, at 5 cts a yd future to disown that element, which Smith, Sibleo, Camille Bisson, Redwood, 400 yards Lawn at 4 to 5 cts. a yd. would have prohibition incorporated S. W. Hayes, Pipestone, J. H. 300 yards Shirting at 8 cts. a yd. in the platform of the Republican party, Nichols, Brown, A. Blaachard, Chairman. 300 yards Cheviot Suitings at 8 cts. a yd. where it never belongs. 200 pair Men's Hose at 6 to 7 cts. Of all the wrangling and wire-pulling land and Nelson. 4* tt AS JN OtO» Pojft Office 8lo(&. JJW Ulm, Jdhn- ever witnessed the ranks of Minnesota's Representative Knute Nelson, contemplating Democracy, that at last Thursday's PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. on the political chances of Democratic convention at St. himself and his friend John Lind, says Dealer in. Paul, bore away the gold medal. Ames that with the exception of the latter, Stoves and Ranges, and Doran both exerted themselves,and B. BEHNEE & CO., there would undoubtedly be an entire while the latter was wise and considerate change in the congressional delegation enough to marshal his friends, from Minnesota next tall. He believes Ames was out with the boys on a regular it will be solidly Republican, that McDonald .Gasoline Stoves and Tinware. democratic jubilee. cannot be re-elected under any EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE To establish a semblance of harmony, circumstances, that Wilson is out of FALL ANDWTNTE^GOODS. a final agreement placed Ames at the Hardware, Farming Implements, the question, and that Mr. Rice, having head of the delegation and Doran as determined not to run again, leaves the one of his followers. It must be highly held pretty sure for the election of a f^dy-Eqkde Clottyi^, W Cokt& f)fy $ood& Nails, Fence Wire, flattering f©r the old war-horse to see Republican. As for himself, he would not be sure that he could come back if the hilarious Doctor ahead. 8oot$ kr\d jStioe^ ]siotioq$, G^oderie^ he wanted to, but he would not accept Pumps, Western Washers, a renomination if it were tendered to Is Consumption Incurable, Cffodkefy, etrf. 4 him unanimously. Mr. Nelson is tired Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Clothes Wringers, Boss Newark, Ark., says: "Was down ©f congressional life, at least in the with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and south wing of the Capitol, and, as the physicians pronounced me an Incurable WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR outlook is rather overwhelmingly Churns, etc., etc., etc. Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's against the prospect of his reaching senatorial New Discovery for Consumption, am FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL now on my third bottle, and able to honors, he prefers to regulate oversee the work on my farm. It is AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT himself to private life. special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. the finest medicne ever made." All THE LOWEST PRICES. n» Work warranted. Jesse Middlewater, Decatur Ohio, Well, it is said that Davis, the attorney says "Had it not been for Dr. Kind's NEW ULM, MINN. A. BehnJce, Manager. -B* BEH2TKE & C0 of Hennepin County, succeeded in New Discovery for Consumption I Charles Cobse? would have died of Lung Troubles] breaking the Washburn ring. Be thi« Was given up by doctors. Am now in so or not, be it established or not that best of health." Try it. Sample bottles such a ring ever existed, Davis has triumphed fr t. at L. Roos Drug Store. 5 THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF DAKOTA HOUSE. over some mighty well-pl tuned HAS THIS SPRING ¥B0 S combinations, and may congratulate O F. Ruemke himself that the young Republicans OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, & stood by him. NEW DIRECT LACING ROLLS OF WALL PAPER S E I E O S is now open and ready for business. We honor that nobility in Captain KID GLOVES, This house is the most centrally locatec A choice and well selected stock of Castle which urged him to move e. election of his opponent, ivis, b} .acclamation, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, hotel in the city and affords for sale, also the finest Center and Corner pieces and other Decorations. For sale by and he may rest assured good Sample Rooms. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS MRS. A. OLDING, taat his defeat is not one received with The only store in New Ulm where both are offered to the public at prices which hilarious exultation on the part of his I I N E defy competition. Goods will be delivered victors. Star Sample Room. free to any part of the city. AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, are sold. He also carries an extensive line of Remember the place. One thing of importance which should and NEW ULM, MINN. STATIONERY, ALBUMS, ACCORDEONS AN VIOLINS. Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Farmers' Home. be recognized by future con\ entions, is the enactment of a rule which forbids AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER SAMPLE RCX,^ the admendment of resolutions, that Subcriptions taken for ^American and European periodicals. to all those wanting employment. JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, W have been presented by the regular We want live, energetic agents in every county Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember AND committee. Had this law been in force, Dealer in Jml in the United States and Canada to sell a patent BILLIARD HALL article ol great merit, OKITS MERITS An at tide the place, one door north of F. Kuetzmg's Wines, Liquors the prohibition amendment, annexed to having large sale paying over 100 per cent pro. fit, having no competition, nnd on which the agent the proclamation issued at the second next door to the Dakota House, is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given NEW ULM, MINN. and Cigars for each and every county he may secure from us. district convention, would never have New Vim Minn. With all these advantagts to our agents, and the been given voice, and we would have fact that it is an article that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be necessary to make A fine lunch will be served every day been spared the mortification of witnessing CHARLES BRU3T, Proper. "AN EXTA0RI1INAKT OFFER" to Secure good Cor. Mmn. & Center streets. agents at once, but we have concluded to make the cieation of a clause so relentlessly WE HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER OUR The best of wines, liquors, cigars it to show, not only our confidence in the merits GOLD MEDAL STUD New Ulm. Minr at war with true Republicanism. always on hand. of our invention, but in its salability by any agent that will handle it withesergv. Our agents now at work are making from $150 to $300 a month A. OCES, clear and this fact makes it safe for us to make NORTI-IESTERNIOTEL It is much to be regretted that John it Private Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices our offer to all who are out of employment Any Ltherthan risk the expenseof an auction. agent that will give our business a thirty day's Lind was not present at the Mankato trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this tune, 3 0 0 CLEVELAND BAYS AND SHIRE HORSES! FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Convention to strike a blow at the ABOVE ALL XPENSES, can return all goods unsold CONTRACTOR & BUILDER to us and we will refund the money paid for would-be Republicans, who advocated them No such employers of agents ever dared to A Opposite the Bailroad Depot, AD young and vigorous stock, nearly all imported as yearlings, and grown up on out make such offers, nor would we if we did not PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHEI prohibition. John, we feel assured that tarwswithoutpampering, hence is fully accliraated, and in the best possible condition for breeding know that we have agents now making more tl an consisting of btallions and Mares from 1 to 5 years old. of the choicest breeding and individual merit NEW TTJLMs MINN. some of your common-sense plantation double the amount Onr large descriptive circu Our horses have alwaysbeen at the front wherever shown At Illinois StateFair in 188a, we won first nearly every class, and at same Fair in 1887, won Sweepstakes on both Cleveland Bays and Shires At Chicago Jars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COIXTK philosophy would have displaced Abbott Fat Stock and Horse Show 1886, we won Six First prizes* 3 Gold Medals, and Grand Sweepstakes send to everyone out of employment who will tor best Draft Stallion of any breed, and at same Show 1887, won, for Cleveland Bays Stallions 1st* 2d send as three one cent stamps for postage Send First class accomodations at and 3d on Four years olds, 1st, 2d and 4th on Three rearsolds 2d and 3d on Two years olds and on you would at least have encouraged Bids given Jfcftildings of ^|l a 8 a "gency in time for the Mares,lst in three classes. These Ofin 11(11 CTCIMC consisting of the very best families, will be ^reasonablerate*. Good valuable horses, togetherwithour ZUU O O offered at great bargains for 90 days, your boys to fight them somewhat more & in a W S 1B O in ordertodose onr present partnership in April, next Liberal credit will be given to responsible parties, Stucco Glue and Plaster Pans foi stabling on thq and all stock guaranteed as represented. For full particulars, send for our illustrated pamphlet. vigorously. Address, at once, NATIONAL NOVELTY Co CEO. E. BROWN & CO.. AURORA, KANE CO., ILLINOIS premises. hi^Mmik 514 toithffeld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hot air Furnaces Sold, and S ... ~k$fr