New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 27, 1890 · Page 3 of 8
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Beussmann Bros, •i**fj Senator Davis, of this state, voted FRANK KUETZING,• \&>"- against the increase of the duty on tin ^zi^^y *w? it *_ plate. The senator is one of the leading NEW ULM, MINN. Republicans of the west and his SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANNC vote is significant. v. F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. Have Completely Renovated their Dealer in DR GOOD S and NOTIONS. The Minneapolis Exposition opens Extenive Establishment. Wednesday, August 27, 1890. to-day. Unless we have been grossly deceived, it will be the biggest show of The Winona Republican says that rI things wondeiful and beautiful ever _D!__-F-____1R.1__I-B--C-B-Kr --1 JUST RECEIVED A BIG ASSORTMENT OF MISSES 0_D_T_E3 Gen Jim Baker will be left "nowhere." 1 held in the Northwest. This will come of getting left everywhere. contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy article BLOUSES, AT 50 CENTS AND UPWARDS, SUMMER DRESS 1 suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons The great strike on the New York jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders GOODS, PLAIN BLACK INDIA LINEN, HANDSOME Central still continues. The vice pres The St. Peter Herald comes to us this guns, revolvers, Ashing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general fMl ident of the road refuses to arbitrate BLACK ORGANDEES, ASSORTMENT OF FINE FIGURED sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. week printed all at home, The change and it is feared that a general strike is one *hat is in keeping with that progressive ZD_E__P____jaT_---C__3_NrT O LAWNS, HANDSOME PATTERNS IN CHINA SILKS, ZEPHYRS,JERSIAMOLL,FAILEBATTISTE, will be ordered by the Labor officers. paper. shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers' AND MUSLIN tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. The Democrats of Otter Tail County Daniel Buck wants the Democratic Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other UNDERWEAR. have endorsed the Prohibition-Alliance nomination for governor. Daniel is all oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks right but we supposed the Democrats ticket. It would be a good wager that bottom. were dead "agin" having a banker candidate.—MARTIN a majority on the ticket are Democrats. BEUSSMANN BROS. ELEGANT EMBROIDERED COUNTY SBNTINEL. NIGHT GOWNS, 95 CENTS In the benate there is no reason why P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn. The Democratic county conventions the Republican members from the west LACE TRIMMED 65 CENTS j* _& AHWOt-ft» theare being held and it seems to be generally cannot secure what they want in desired that Wilson, of Winona, CHEMISE AT ALL PRICES way of tariff legislation. They hold should head the ticket. Buck's statement, the balance of power and should not be FINE WHITE SKIRTS, LARGE that he always finds himself pretty afraid to txercise it. Dealer in well spoken of, but short on votes, ASSORTEMENT ALSO CHILDERN'S Stoves and Ranges, Wisconsin Republicans have renominated promises to be as true on this as on DRESSES, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED, Gov. Hoard as their standard other occasions. bearer and placed the principal features of the Bennett law in their platform. Talk'as you will and hope for the Wait for our great Swiss Flouncing sale tocome off soon at soCtson the dollar. Gasolin Stove and Tinware Wisconsin Republicans at least have best, it remains a fact nevertheless that backbone and convictions that are not C. K. Davis don't run the best of GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS to be disturbed by threats or fear of defeat. chances of being reelected to the Senate. Hardware, Farming Implements, As long as the people persist in sending Every Satu.rclay- men to the legislature who don't care The western senators seem bound to Nails, Fence Wire, a fig for ability and statesmanship but prevent the passage of the McKinley admire promises of reward, Davis will NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, bill and to secure legislation that will stand a mighty poor show of being Pumps, Western Washers, be more favorable to the Northwest. elected. Send honest men and all the REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, 10-15 YDS. ABOUT Wonder if it will still require a severe money of all the rnillionairies will not threshing before the senators of the effete Clothes Wringers, Boss avul against the people. Send unscrupulous east can tumble to the fact that the HALF PRICE. 3-6 YARDS IN EACH. politicians, and our'next representative west must be listened to once in awhile. in the Senate will be of the Churns, etc., etc., etc. Washburn dye. The Rock County News, published at Luverne, credits us with the assertion The country press is dealing Gov. that if the Democrats should endorse special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All Merriam some unmerciful blows on the Baker there would be some possibility "Work warranted'. boodle racket, much of which is uncalled of bis election. The Review is not in theNEW ULM, MINN. for and unreasonable. At the habit of writing such editorials, aDd same time it is doing it in a way which WALL PAPER, the credit in this instance is misplaced. boodle itself could hardly reach. If the Lind will be elected in spite of all such governor has any money to put into combinations. •I this campaign we would in all sincerity CHARLES L. JtOOS, advise him to get the Pioneer Press to If the men who are elected to our national support Judge Wilson, at le st get it to Congress voted more as their AS FINE A LINE AN AS LARGE A oppose him. Voters are often a good convictions prompted them and less as STOCK OF WALL PAPER deal like cattle, they follow blindly, their chances for re-election to office and then, again, they flee blindly. dictated, we would have better legislation. Minnesota people have followed the The recent trouble between the -A_S P. P. along time, but now they fear it Republicans in the Senate is illustrative can be found in the city is always kept en hand at my store Post Office Block, as holy water from the devil or words New Ulm, Minn. of this. That they need to be brought to on Minnesota St. The best and cheapest grades and all to that effect. Therein lies the governor's their senses is true Republican sentiment. styles and shades go to make up my splendid assortment. greatest danger.—Midway News, In addition to this I always carry a Mr. Edmunds has offered an amendment The wrangle in the senate over the to the Senate tariff bill which embodies order of business has at length received full stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY to some degree the reciprocity a settlement. The arrangement, as and the Like- ideas of Secretary Blaine. The amendment Charles Cebser, agreed upon by a committee, is that the provides that, whenever the President tariff bill shall come up first, and, after of the United States shall be satisfied that is disposed of, the election bill. that a sugar producing country, This will, it is presumed, bring the whence sugar is exported into the United NEW ULM, MINN. former to a vote by the first week in A. H. SCHLEUDER, States, has abolished its duties on September and lay the latter over to the importation of the principal agricultural the opening of the next session in December. Louis Buenger, S1EBENBRUNNER BROS. products of the United States, he may diminish or remove the duties imposed It ran never be told too often that the on sugar produced in and exdirectly Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., BERGMAN BLGCK. WATCHMAKER AN JEWELER people in sending delegates to theported from such a country into NEWtULM, MINN. NEW ULM, MINN. county convention should look out that our own. Mr. Edmunds also has their own interests are seen after in prepared another amendment which preference to those of the politicians. empowers the president, whenever he Dealeis in dealer in JH the caucuses throughout the whole sees that unjust discriminations are CHOICE WINES AND LIQUOR. and Dealer in all Kinds ot county there should be a large attendance, made by any foreign country against #U§jfi¥Uf$. Gold 1 SilverWatches, the votes should be cast independentlr the importation of American products, and men should be selected to make a proclamation excluding the Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whisfcey, TIN STORE who will be their own thinkers and not products of that country from importation Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & the tools of others. The less the people into the United States. Co.Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, have to do with politicians, the better. for private or medical use. The ce1'* The Democratic convention of Otter brated St Julien Clarets and California Also an elegant Line of Tail county, in session at Fergus Falls, Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging Finding themselves without friends indorsed the Prohibition Alliance ticket, in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. in the other parties, the prohibition both legislative and county. This fact Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. Cards. OF leaders have sent forth a frantic plea gives point to the following anecdote of Edward W. Baer, Goods guaranteed as represented. for sympathy. That they will get but Daniel Buck of Mankato, as told by the mighty little of it is certain. The Republicans SIEBENBRUNttER BROS. lergus Falls Journal: "When Hon. It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. have given them the cold Daniel Buck, the Democratic candidate Opposite Meridian Block. shoulder and the Alliance people have REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED A large assortment of all 'ktnda of tinware always for lieutenant governor in 1888, came on hand. demonstrated that they would have ffcVar^ & l?aaj_, to Fergus Falls to speak, he arrived on Ail orders entrusted to -ie will receive promptattention. none of prohibition in theirs. The fact Special attention given to the manu Cofnef pin & _*i#t tfofth gtfeetf, few Ulm, Nim the morning train, which got in at 4 ore. facture of tin and iron TOO of it is, the people of this state can see Repairing done neatly and proraptlj o'clock. Notwithstanding this unseemly Contractors for NEW ULM, MIAN that prohibition is not the thing that is hour, Ex-Mayor Rawson, who was F. H. RETZLAFF, TUBULAR W W (feWnnXILLS. wanted. High license does its work then mayor, and head of the local Democracy, NEW well and the masses are satisfied. accompanied by a few of the TAILOR faithful, was on hand at the train to AGENT FOR THE GREATEST GRAIN SAVER ON All the ex-state senators who are meet him. The mayor delivered one of prominent republicans of New Ulm have I respectfnllv mf'nm the public tnat EARTH, CALLED THE ADVANCE SEPARATER WITtt his well known speeches of welcome been seen relative to the article in the I have opened anew tuloi-snop in the AMES ENGINE AND KELLY S SELF SWINGING STACKER and conducted the distinguished Democrat Minneapolis Times, which alleges that building foimeriy occupied b\ F. W. FLYING DUCHMAN, M0L1NE AND LA CROSSE PLOWS to the hotel. It was late in theVo^elpohl. an ex-state senator from New Ulm on Minnesota St., next HARDWARE, ETC, fall and a little cool, so there was a claimed that it would be political suicide the Union Hotel, and that 1 am tulh hot fire in the hotel, under the influence for a Republican here to talk Merriam, prepared to supply the n^eds of customers CORNER MINNESOTA AND FIRST NORTH ST N E W I N of which the ex-Senator, who had been and every one of them repudiates at reasonable rites. speaking the early part of the night and Louis Zschunke. the article as false and without a grain travelling the rest, became a little of authority. Now let the Times explain. PROBATE NOTICE. drowsy, and suggested that he retire. ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE |1 ,- If it has been lying, let it be The faithful were looking a little dry, ~TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown SIn candid enough to admit it If it hasn't, AERM0T0R. Probate Court Special Term, \ngu»t 22nd, and Mayor Rawson, with his usual B. BEHNEE & CO. 1890 New Ulm Republicans would like to In the Matterof the estiteof Fer iitiixl KruschUc Our office is in New Ulm, Minn. .J thoughtfulness, suggested to Senator know who the gentleman was, who deceased. H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleepy Whereas, an instrument in nting, pui porting Buck that he had better go in and have made such a statement. to be the last will and testament of Ferdinand Eye. 5-_*_ %. a little whiskey before he retired. The Kmshcke, deceased, late of said connty, has been delivered to this Court Answer this. Why is it that in nine faithful started* for the bar, but the Senator, And whereas, LoniseKmscbke badfiledtherewith DEALERS IN Al 1 People! her petition, representing among other things tha cases out of ten, the man, who is the instead of starting, proceeded to said Ferdinand Ernschkedied in said Connty en ©if goo**, f^dy-nikde dieting, fjufeslrf best qualified for an office, gets left and denounce whiskey in a most vigorous the 11th day of Angnst,1890, testate.and that there is.no executor named in said last will and the ordinary fellow gets there?—Anoka manner, and said he never drank in his testament, and praying that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that letters Union. Because there are too many life, and giving the thirsty crowd a of administration with the will annexed be to E. ^, $ood£, 8oot£ kndgl\oe& Skt£ ki\d ^Do you want a picture taken? G. Koch issued thereon people who don't take any interest in most vigorous temperance lecture, It is Ordered, That the proofs of said instrument If so don't fail to go to Crowell to .tthe way the offices are run. They started upstairs to his room." A more and the said petition, be heard before this Court w. fotioi$, (froderiej* Cifodkefy. A, at the Probate Office in said County, on Saturday get it don e.,* guarantee my work •would just as soon see one man hold a surprised lot of Democrats were never the 20th day of Seplember A. D. 1890,at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear in every respect, do all lands of ipolition of trust as another, and, when seen in Fergus Falls. The mayor was and contest the probate of said instrument work in my line such as tin type, And it is further ordered, that public notice of sfevV*the tricky politician conies along and the first to catch his breath, when he the time and place of said hearing be given to photos, copying, enlarging, finishing THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. \igfykworks him with oily words and perhaps muttered: 'He's a h—1 of a Democrat all persons interested, by publication of these orders once in each week for three successive weeks in Crayon, Water Color, etc. |vf^||with something else, he is very apt to don't want whiskey after being up all priorto said day of hearing in the New UlmKeview, PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. a newspaper printed and published at the City of bite. When we have less of such peo- night no use trying to elect him.' w* -J. win New Ulm in said Connty. J. F. CROWELL, Farm Produce taken in Exchange. 1§§1I iple and fewer of the political tricksters, That evening when Mr. Buck spoke, Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this '22nd day of Augnst A. D. 1890. -J5fr"*** s^we will find that the best men will hold the Democrats present were few, and Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. By the Court, lt.S.3 ERNST BBANDT, A.Behnke Manager. SEoMKE & CO ?§the,Qffices. principally of the dry kind.],' 37 *rt Judge of Probate. OT"*_raj raNN-