New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 29, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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fl mm) n»ii»}iuiiii The following from the Minneapolis Spring Evening Journal illustrates the popularity NEW ULM, MINN. enjoyed by the democratic gubernatorial Kuetzing' GREA nominee. EM1L WESCHCKE, Managing Editor. "I don't believe he'll .take it. but if it's a possible thing we shall nominate Wednesday, Aug. 29, 1888. 7 Doctor Ames for mayor of the city this THEODORE CRONE For the Benefit of the FARMERS I will sel fall. Then we'll show them the differ-,, Says the Tracy Trumpet ence between Eugene Wilson and Doctor "The Review believes in the democratic the following Great Bargains and many otherl Ames in this city." Thus said Wm. platform in regard to reducing th« every day of this and next week, NOT ONL^f F. Bedbury, of the Eighth ward, a delegate tariff, is a low license organ arid speaks to the recent Democratic convention, Toogrs etxaLXioxxixo© tlx in high praise of the democrats' choice on Saturday. this morning. *,Why," he continued, for governor. In fewer words the Re "Ames would carry the city by view is on the democratic side but dislikes Medium Size Wash Bowls 5 cts.(each* 5,000 and Wilson would lose it by about -f4Jl--' to admit it/' -Vi't tlx© the same figure. That's the difference Large jf-.. Well now, why excite yourself? in the vote getting powers of the two What makes you so eager to gain our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. men. 'Me and Mike' bought up Otter Pie plates f- support for your ticket? Clothiaig1 Tail and Stearns counties at the convention Dry Gfeods It is true that we favor a reduction of vP& but they'll find they can't bag Medium Size Dippers "& the tariff, especially on those articles Hennepin county's vote at the polls. for which the democratic party would Mr. Lyman was telling me this morning Large Size Dippers 353$v?- $ cot wish to experience a reduction, e. that he had 40 men in his 4th av A "NTT** &^ **..-&?f £. sugar and rice, as we deem it necessary Large Ladles-: ^'P&'g??. ~-J» Mv?-Vi 3 IU shop who voted for Ames two years -*""*-J-^1 to^-^^S GOODS. *&rt&r£&i^ for the good of us all that these ago, for Governor, and not one of them ilBluJ^* •articles of daily consumption be placed Heavy Table Spoons 6 -•vS &£# *h 12 will vote for Wilson this year.§||§Another in our hands without paying ihcrefor man who was standing by said in ±\.JL ""lV' an exorbitant tax, which is still kept on Knives arid A. the shop where be worked there were a J, »*/',', '"M I shall continue to give great bargains in Mens', Youths' by that wise(?» fabrication, the Mills 10 who voted for Ames in 1886 and all 2 foot Rules 9 bill. ..'/-,ir-V:^ -:*-:W- rmmM and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Good Suits from would vote against Wilson this year. They may say what they please about Wooden pipes with cover $1,50 up, Boys Pants from 50 ets, up^ Good Men's Suits 10 1/ As to high or low license, we would the doctor he has his faults, as we all from $4-00 up. I keep the largest line of single pants in all assert that we believe in the present know and as he himself confesses, but Large pipes with cover 15 measure, which- aceording to shades. Our line of Underwear is the largest in the city, he is without a peer as a vote-getter. our ideas does away with the low 3 packages playing cards I'm ready to bet my pile that the first 20 and -will be sold at bottom prices, ranging from 2 5 cts. up gambling-dens of metropolitan cities, Democratic Governor Minnesota has, if .- i-"4i'"' "fr.--.- Latest Styles in stiff and soft hats and the line is immense. »-•. lift- ..**. ,.•_«**fc™t"»- Stove handles where heretofore these have boasted of she ever has one, will be Dr. Ames." A a many irreputable places of this nature, The prices are so low, that everybody can afford to buyNutmeg Graters 2 f,X. simply because a minimum license was A movement is on foot to reduce the himself a good hat for very little money. Twenty-five cents exacted. Now that a higher rate has rate on fourth-class mail matter, and V'#*T:": Large bread knives •.''"'"fc'r h-- yMB^y^r^^^ 7 been established, these houses are banished, will buy a fair hat, and fifty cents is not too much for a hat. strong arguments in favor of this measure and the saloons existing to-day of reform are advanced, now that I keep the celebrated come and try Salt cellars (metal tops) ""%'«":. O A "WHITE SHIE are of a better character. That this a bill of this nature is before Congress. it, and you will find it is the best for the money. No trouble high license is just or necessary in each The present rate is one cent for each :., Call in and see lots of other goods at corresponding low prices. and every case may not be absolutely to show goods. ounce, and the limit of weight for articles established, and in the city of New Ulm ." -i enumerated in the fourth class is THROUGH HOtfESTY I PROSPER. we feel assured that a lower license four pounds. The reform advocated would have had the same effect as a would bring the rate down to eight higher one in other places in regard to cents a pound, which it had been for •J the establishment of well-kept, orderly a short time, years ago, and allow parcels inns, and we know that high-license in of eight pound weight to go through our own town has done great injustice. the mails. Still for the community at large BRUST & GRAFF* The whole movement, if successful, Banters t& high license is accompanied with good as is earnestly to be hoped, would create A results. *•2~ the establishment of a parcel post system. DEALERS IN It does not surprise us at all, that a beCst manufactured3, wiR6 Don't Expriment. These are^e and hi PfitfirS lOaM Cartridges. .democratic organ should be astounded Dry Goods, Groceries, I sold at prices so low that it will not pay hunters to load their own. in perceiving that a republican newspaper You cannot afford to waste time in treats public men and issues in a CHAS R00Sf experimenting when your lungs are in lair and candid manner. Our words danger. Consumption always seems at regarding the democratic nominee for first, only a cold. Do not permit any ]\rotioi^, Sktft C'af)& e:qtj= liWiti^. governor prove that we are above that dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discoverl class of abusive and contemptible party for Consumption, Coughs and sheets which assail public men in vituperative Druggist and Apothecary. Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. language, without regard to a ii\g Qoo&$, ?oot$ and $l\oe$. Because he can make more profit he statement of fact. may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, We do not believe in slinging mud but int iss upon getting Dr. against any candidate whose record is Po^t Office Slodk. "fewUlin, ^linn. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed clear, and we stand by our statement of to give relief in all Throat, Lung a week ago that Wilson is altogether a and Chest affections. Trial bottles free PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. at C. L. Roos' Drua: Store. 6 ASttNTOt- better man than Minnesota's democracy has ever before placed in the field. THE CHANCE OF THE YEAR. As to our loyalty to republican principles we deem it unnecessary to enter Everybody Should Visit the Twin Cities .Dealer in into discussion, and simply refer to our during the State Fair. Sir columns, which will, as heretofore, be Stores and Ranges, conducted in the interest of that party, The Thirtieth StateFair of Minnesota begins September 10, and closes September which has done more to claim the 15th. It will |be the greatest world's esteem for our glorious union B. BEHNZE & CO, exhibition ever made in the State, and than a party like the democratic ever Gasolin Stove and Tinware. as a means of education it will be worth will or can do. a visit Secretary Denny has been working like a beaver since his appointment last winter, and now has the satisfaction Hardware, Farming Implements, "Die repubiikanische Partei geraucht, of knowing that he will be able um noch weiter bestehen zu DEALERS IN to present to the people of the State a innen, denkschwache, blindglaubige model fair in every respect. He has Nails, Fence Wire, ^ubbei1 u-teiganger, die demokratische Partei Sfy G^ood^, f(ekdy-n|kde Cflotl\ii^, been aided in every possible manner by agegen stiitzt sich auf die gesunde, President Merriam, the board of managers aturwucbsige Urtheilskraft der Masen and the superintendents of the various f4i G[ood^, Soot^ ki)d £l\oe& Bkt^ ia\& Ckp^. Volkes.1' des (The republican Pumps, Western Washers, departments, every one of whom party needs, to further exist, imbecile, have taken a greater personal interest blinded party followers the democratic thein the fair this year than has ever been ]Sfotioii& G[fo(Jeifie^ k,i\d dfodkefy. :jv-: party however depends on Clothes Wringers, Boss shown before. There is a good-natured healthy, unprejudiced opinion of the rivalry between the heads of the various mass of the people.) departments in the matter of making These words of the New Vim Post of Churns, etc., etc., etc. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. the best exhibits, and the result will be a stupendous aggregation of live-stock, last week are so aggressive, and savor PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL, ^v dairy and agricultural products, arts so much of arrogancy and conceitedness and mechanics. The big barns will not special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All that it is high time to put a stop to such Farm Produce taken in Exchange. ^ik be large enough to hold the cattle and Work warranted. non-sensical unwarranted remarks. We horses, and the managers are perplexed N E W ULM, MINN. B. BEHFKEI CO as to what will be done with the overflow. have till now refrained from answering 4,i Some of the finest live-stock, in A, Behnke, Manager, the petty charges brought against the both horses end cattle, that have ever party,, the principles of which we advocate BANKRUPT been exhibited by a State fair will be and the members of which we represent shown this ear. Over 600 horses will "A. C. OCHS, and defend, but when a paper be in the barns, and twenty-five per cent, more cattle than were ever before HAS THIS SPRING /V.: SALJJ like the Post, which has formerly been exhibited at a Minnesota fair. The conducted in a fairer and more justifiable S&' CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. country exhibits of agricultural products manner, assumes to trample on promises to be one of the greatest PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. ROLLS 0F1WALL PAPER ourfeatures. Supt. Bushnell, of the ma- men, who are the peer of any of The Prince of Clothiers is in the chinery department, says he will have democratic fellow citizens, who have the greatest show ever seen in Minnesota. JOB WOBK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY field with a full assortment of openly and with honest conviction spoken The managers have provided in for sale, also the finest Center and Corner pieces and other Decorations. Bids given on Buildings of all kind. their political views, a state of local addition to the regular exhibits two READY MADE CLOTHING, great attractions which cannot fail to affairs is inaugurated, which we oppose Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* -. -A'^^ only'store in New Ulm where both -v '^H GENTS FURNISHING please everybody. One is the balloon and defeat. Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. ascension and drop by parachute of GOODS AND XV\ The Post has not kept in the track Prof. W. Price and Millie Viola. of general debate by uttering an enunciation Two ascensions will be made during the 600TS AND SHOES, Ernst Pfeiffer a re so^* ^-e a '''.: week, one of them by Miss Viola. She fe a an extensive line of iv£ so vilifying as its editorial remark, will ascend in the balloon to the height of1 all of which are to be disposed and it has thereby brought upon Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., STATlOHERIrlLBMS, ACCORDEONS AN VIOLINS.^! of five thousand feet and then let herloose at bankrupt prices. itself not only the displeasure, but theself and descend, clinging by her Give him a call in his new quar Over Tappe's Tailor shop. hands to the hoops of the parachute. I contempt of some of our most esteemed y%* Subcriptions taken for American and European periodicals. ters in Klossner's new Brick Block PAINTER, CALCIMINER will be one of the most thrilling sights citizens, who call themselves republicans. ever witnessed, as none before have AND We are sorry that a contemporary ever attempted to make this descent. C. Baltrusch should excite public opinion against PAPER HANGER, The great sham battle promises to surpass itself in this style, still the Post must the exhibition of last year. The executes all work promptly and a+ NEW ULM, &1 MINN. military at Fort Snelling, together with reasonable prices. Artistic Grairtng admit, in considering the rash words of Just received anew stock and full the Artillery Corps which will give a its editor, that its action was totally supply of magnificent battery, there will be the unwarranted if not despicable. -. three crack regiments of Minnesota, Dress Goods, Star Sample Room, the Hibernian Rifles and the Sons of We advise the Post to read over its ft9ff$ for Satins and Veterans and many other military organizations NEW DIRECT LACING subscription-list, and to note whether £X'' -i. f, and •. of the State will take part or note these same men, "imbecile, ?... Ginghams in the battle. Gen. Ruger, and the of. Farmers' Home. KID GLOVES, blinded" republicans, figure or have fteers of his staff, with the governor and of the latest patterns. A fancyassortment his staff, and other celebreties, will review iigured on the list. Then let it consider of all kinds, the troops just before the battle. For sale "by of--J JOSEPH SCHNQBRICH, Prop'r. .the most prominent republicans in this ICE CREAM AND SODA The railroads have made the very low ./weity and endeavor to find one word of MBS. A. OLDING, Dealer in EMBROIDERIES, LADIES CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS rate of one fare for the round trip during fault with them or their character. No the Fair week only, and everybody UNDERWEAR, SILK Wines, Hquorsr\ AND TOBACCO, who desiree to visit the twin cities and charge can be made against them, and GLOVES AND MITTENS. and everything pertaining to a firstclass enjoy the great carnival of fun which and Cig therefore do we accuse the Post of having will run there during that week cannot Confectionery at Special Bargains in acted shamefully toward some of AND E S S TRIMMINGS, afford to miss this opportunity. A fine lunch will be served eve Eiher's Palace Restaurant, Handkerchiefs and Dress Tri mmings our most illustrious citizens. NEW ULM, WINN. Cor. Minn. & Center stree (^feat iWgaii^ every ^atui'dky. POST OFFICE BLOCK. New Ulm,