New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 15, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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oneriM Not satisfied with furnishing a most rig and Summer: delightful example of harmony to the NEW ULM, MINN. Republicans of this state,, the Ramsey county democracy, after having first held its anti-boss convention, now issues JEMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editoi. '-ssr a circular denouncing their dear 1888. Wednesday, Aiisj, friends and brothers as scheming tricksters, THEODORE CRONE So Ask the Readers of the Review, and fully recognizing that "Me REPUBLICAN COUNTY and Mike" are yet somewhat too strong CONVENTIONS^ WHEN THEY GLANCE AT HIS to be thrust overboard by a handful of A Republican Convention" for" the eager reformers they appeal to the fairmindedness Toegr to announce tlio BARGAIN AD. .County of Brown will be held Saturday of the rest. ,7' September 1st 1888 at one o'clock p. m. The whole movement clearly portrays «t the Court House in the city of New in what a sad dilemma the democrats TJlm, for the purpose of electing five Great R,eci"uot.ipii in PricesON delegates to attend the Republican State at headquarters are, and it i3 apparent of tla. Convention TO be i»eld in the city of St. that the hatred now existing for each Paul Sept. oth, 1888 Also to nominate other will never be forgotton in time to ACCOUNT OF THE LATE SEASON WE ARE OBLIGED SPRING ANDTSXJMMER STOCK. candidates for the following positions enable concerted action for the state One Representative to the Legislature, TO REDUCE PRICES OF A GREAT MANY GOODS, l?|ft/\~' campaign. one County Auditor, one Dry Goods Clothing Treasurer, one Register of Deeds, one This is stroligly in contrast with the y. i«' Judge of Probate, one County Attorney republicans, for heie it is but the aspirations Dress Goods in White and Colors. one Sheriff, one Superintendent of of a few "prominents," which -Schools, one County Surveyor and one 10 to 12 yds. Fine Dress Goods with 2 Width Embroidery furnish a subject "for debate, while the Coroner, and to transact such other JUSTD business as may properly come before party as a whole is falling quietly and ,? to match, offered very low. ,:., the convention. MSHMr in a determined fashion into line to exert -M- The several towns in the county are itself for Minnesota's welfare,which Dress Rbes, Fall Size $2*20, Reduced from $2*75. entitled to delegation as follows will most surelv be secured by the election Albin 2, Bashaw 2, Burns 2. Cottonwood 2*85, "8i:N3-5G. of their candidate. ^t^P-.'^p 1, Eden 2, Home 2, Lake Hanska um 3*60, "SW4.50. 0,'H shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' 2, Leavenworth 1. Linden 2, Milford 2, The "Ladie3 Democratic Club of Milwaukee," .vj-V.' -V^V Mulligan 1, New Ulm 6, North Star 2, and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from about which a certain sheet Prairieville 2, Sigel 1, Stark 1, Stately $1.50 up, Boys Pants from 50 cts, up% Good Men's Suits, J, Sleepy Eye 4. was blowing a while ago, has passed resolutions Also Great Reduction in Swiss Embroidery at 85 cents, favoring General Harrison for K. H. HELLING, $W&*&t<S. worth $1.25. 65 cents, worth $1.00. -&: "X~---{ from $4-00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all Chairman of County Committee. president. These are certainly distinguished shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, mugwamps, and if it should Even allowing that the prohibition Parasols a firielirier Pretty Child's Parasol only 23 cts. Blackv happen that the amiable Milwaukee ladies and will be sold at bottom prices, rabging from 25 cts. up. party advocated principles and teachins:? Satin, 20 inch, with Red, Blue, Ecrue or White Lining $1.20, well are "monarchs of all they survey," not in conflict with popular /ideas Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. worth $1.75. Fine Parasols with Wide Black Silk Lace $2.45, wortlfr their submissive husbands may change of personal liberty, it now, that it is buy$3.50. Plain, all Silk $1.65, sold last season for $2.50. The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to their political hues this fall likewise. and wants to be recognized as a political Summer Underwear for Ladies and Children. Ladies fine' Vested himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents party solely, forfeits its rights of white or unbleached, 25 cts. each, worth everywhere 45 cts. Betterf The Tracy Trumpet understands that claiming that its advocations are impartial. hat.Goods at 35 and 45 cts., which are Great Bargains. Gloves and Mitts,, will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a County Attorney Forbes, of Marshall, Lisle and Silk, 25 cts. and up. All wool Cashmere Shawls $1.00, sold-' Such a character can not be allotted proposes to run for the Judgeship of I keep the celebrated come and try ROYAL "WHITE SHIRT last summer at $1.45. to it, and the candidates of the party this district at the coming election, to it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble must necessarily bear the criticism fill the pesition now occupied by Judge GREAT BARGAINS SATURDAY IN EMBROI1. which is exercised now that they stand Webber, Mr. Forbes has the right to ttf show goods, •'-v's.- ^vi.^'KH- :,* V. -\'. '.-•, .•: run, but he will scarcely touch the winning before the people, and in being placed *-v ?W- ^DERED PILLOW SHAMS, THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. post this year, assuming that before the latter as politicians they must LOOK OUT FOR NEXT WEEK'S BARGAIN ADD. •Ifldge Webber will be a candidate for illustrate the platform on which they ^election, which is highly probable.— were nominated, and in doing this portray REDWOOD GAZETTE. -, vf the present standing and influence 'JV, of their party. NO PHYSIC WITH OUR FOOD. In comparison with the platforms of Phosphate Baking Powder M& both the old parties we pass the judgment BRtTST & GRAFF, A Theory that is Dangerouus if Attention Bwnters that the platform of the prohibition not Ridiculous. party is decidedly weak, advocating That is rather a dangerous proposition, as it does but one clause of importance, put forth by the manufacturers of without any allusion to the topics of some of the patented or proprietary articles DEALERS IN I have decided to handle a full line of Dn+nno Inn And Pnnf-mJmnn political economy which at present most ot food, that their products possess These are the best manufactured and will be lBlBPS lOaQBQ UartHllgBS.X interest the country. Hereby, by such a superior wholesomeness because Dry Goods Groceries, sold at prices so low that it will not pay hunters to load their own. they contain a drug of some particular a proceeding, it has shown its true character, medicinal property. Phosphates.alum, CHAS.L.R00Sf Irr and if prohibition bad but few arsenic, calomel, etc., have their places supporters before it succeeded to be, as specifics for different diseases, and rotior^, come the pass-word of a convention, are invaluable medical remedies, each SktfS, Ckp& G^er(t^ fftuJuiJ&i- now that it is the only decisive phrase in its place. But they are not cure-alls. The physiciau who should prescribe in the platform of a political party, it either calomel, or strychnine, or rhubarb Druggist and Apothecary.! will lose those advocates which expected three times a day to man, woman ii\g (^ood$,-'1Boot# kqd $ljoe$.' that the prohibition party would be and child, sick or well, because either powerful enough to draft and enforce of such drugs is a well known remedy for some certain disease, would receive resolutions which might prove of universal fWt Office Slodk. Jfewtflin, M'im-Svi but little honor from the fraternity and interest, less practice from the community. .'Reports No one will controvert this statement from the south indicate that yet we find manufacturers of bacing PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. ARNOLD the colored troops will fight this year powders claiming superior hygienic virtue for Cleveland and Thurman. They for their productions and urging :•:'•'.'• T» their continuous use because they are have endured too long the bondage in alleged to carry the phosphate used in which they have been held by the g. o. Dealer in. :^,: .,- making them (a cheap substitude for p."—ST. PETEK HERALD. I cream of tartar, procured from the Stoves aril Ranges,, If we have ever read a democractic bones of dead animals) into the food, although well aware, as they must* be, assertion which savors of brazen effrontery of the fact that with the constant use of it is the above of our St. Peter such article this drug must pass into contemporary. Why gentleman, what's B. BEHNZE & CO. our systems daily, no matter what may Gasolin Stove and Tinware up Have you nothing else to cast be our physical conditions or requirements, windward except such a spiritless and or whether or not we may be suffering from some ailment wherein ridiculous statement Hardware, Farming Implements, the use of fuch drug would be positively Not alone that the grand old democratic detrimental. Both alum and phosphates DEALERS IN Wr party has fer the most part the are useful medicaments in certain Nailsf Fence^Wire, hearty assistance of the former slave-„-__holders diseases but they should no more f)r^ $ood & ^ekdy-ntkde CSlottyr %bbeO be taken indiscriminately day after day and copper-heads, it has also 9*. and without the prescription of a physician, denied the black of the south the richt Pumpsy Western fWashers, than arsenic aconite or calomel G^ood^, Boot$ kijd $l\6e£, &kt$ kr\d dkp£. of a free ballot. These are facts, and indeed, there are conditions of the system, stern ones too, and we would caution particularly with women, when •m JSfotioi^/Gffoderie^ &qd dfodkefy.', Clothes,Wringers, Boss the prudent physician would be loath to all to carefully consider these enthusiastic, permit the use of lime phosphates even bombastic enunciations so liberally as a medicine. bestowed on a smiling, better educated Churns, etc., etc, etc. The fallacy of this claim of the manufacturers THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. If public. of phosphatic baking powders Never before in thehistory of the will be apparent to all when the fact, PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US ATRIAL. I •jand has it been the happy well known to physicians, is stated, lot of any S special attention given'to mending and repairing of Tin Ware All that in average health and with ordinary -. I ,\ Farm Produce taken in Exchange. ^-rW^illf one American to be so honored as is Work warranted. 2,- ,•,: Jjp.J& .^„i'7t:f ^.\\ food the body gets more phosphates General Harrison by the un abating than are required or can be assimilated, NEWULM, -Vl-#^*- r' 4- MINN throngs of visitors of all classes and as is evidenced by the. fact A^BehnKe, Manager. E I E & CO. that they are constantly being expelled Charles Gebser stations in life, which pay.him homage. in the excretions, both solid and liquid BANKRUPT' It is demonstrated that the people recognize likewise the statement that it is necessary T1 what is at stake, and popular .A."C. OCHS, si to add phosphates to the baking opinion asserts itself most clearly and powder to restore to the flour those i*." fttr f! ^^r* SALJJ HAS THIS SPRING which have been lost in the milling, for eloquently in this wise. And what a CONTRACTOR & BUILDER..--, it is true that fine flour as at present difference is there between the two candidates mr.de actually contains a larger percentage The democratic demagogue, PLANS ftHD SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED.^ of phosphates than the grain of ROLLS OF WALL PAPER a politician, backed by the united efforts wheat itself. The Prince of Clothiers is in the of scheming office seekers, travels over The object of baking powders is not JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY-* field with a full assortment of13 to provide the body with a medicine, /. the country in pompous array, visiting but simply to vesiculate or make light for sale, also the finest Center and Corner pieces and other Decorations. READY MADE CLOTHING, ,'! every western metropolis and exhibiting Bids given on Buildings of all kind. the mixture of flour, so as to render it ^GENTS FURNISHING himself as the only on earth. Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale*' $ when baked easy of mastication and The only store in New Ulm where both *'^|$ Yet Harrison, who has infinitely more perfectly digestible. The most celebrated GOODS AND Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. r. fit- JH.- IT- experts in the business have claim for the support and esteem of the i«S BOOTS AND SHOES,'^ worked for the perfection of an article ErnstlPfeiffer people, stays modestly at home. that should do this mechanically, adding'to all of which are to be disposed of ',*«,. are sold. He also carries an extensive line of g^ Cleveland sought and flattered the or taking from the flour nothing, at bankrupt prices. Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., masses in Harrison's case the masses nor in ony way effecting a change in its STATIONERY, ALBUMS, ACC0RDE08S AND VK1LI8S. 1 sought and flattered him. properties or constituents. When this Give him a call in his new quarters Over Tappe's Tailor shop. has been done the perfect leavening While Cleveland was theguest of Vilas, PAINTER, CALCIMINER in Klossner's new Brick Block. & Subcriptions taken for American and -.European periodicals. agent has been discovered. The manufacturers the Madison lawyer, who, by the way K?' of the Royal Baking Powder AND expended over $5,000 at the reception, Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive„,prompt attention/. Remember C. Baltrusch have succeeded in this so tar as to make PAPER HANGER, given at the Vilas Mansion in Wisconsin, a leavening agent that vesiculates and the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's executes all work promptly and at raises the loaf most perfectly, and without it was made known that he and the reasonable prices. Artistic Graining a changing the properties of the NEW ULM, -. MINN. lady who calls him Mr. President, would Just received anew stock and full Specialty. s& flour, while the residuum from it has aitend a certain church on that Sunday. supply of been reduced to aminimum. Theicid Dress Groocis, Crowds flocked toward the church ami employed, however, to produce this result Star Sample Room, packed the streets, but the able statesman, is not phosphatic, but the acid of Satins einci for highly Defined cream of tartar, which, NEW DIRECT LACING who evidently liked "a day oft1' and 1 Gingliams the health authorities agree, renders Farmers' Home.' better than the sermon of a noted divine, that powder perfectly pure and more KID GLOVES, was out with a fishing-party on that of the latest patterns. A fancy reliable and healthful than any other. In of all kinds, day. He was accompanied by several The recent official tests show, on the assortment of JOSEPH SCHNOBRIC-:, Prop 1 ICE CREAM AND SODA other hand, that the best the phosphatic comrades of his persuasion, and when For sale by EMBROIDERIES. LADIES baking powder makers,can do is to produce CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS Dealer in the servant* handing around refreshments, an article that is one-third or more MRS. A. OLDING, UNDERWEAR, SILK Wines, Liquors *jf asked him what he prefers, the AND TOBACCO, residuum or impurity. GLOVES AND MITTENS. able statesman calmly says: "Whiskey We want our food pure especially do and everything pertaining to a firstclass and CigarsJ^ 2^IX 3L,IN"EI^' we not wish to take alum, lime and Special Bargains in is good enough for me." t£ Confectionery at phosphates with it at the dictum of It strikes us as though this is the best Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings A fine lunch will be s^Fved eve^y day^,--, AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, Eiher's Palace Restaurant, manufacturers who may find it cheaper of the many anti-prohibition bon-mots to claim a virtue for" the impurities Cor. Minn. & Center streets. ,iil 0reat fWgain£ every 0atufday. the sage has said. .. than to remove them. NEW ULM, MINN POST OFFICE BLOCK. New Ulm. Minn. 3^-