New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 3, 1890 · Page 3 of 8
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msm Beussmann Bros FRAN KUETZING, A railroad corporation attorney ought wf to be an easy man *to beat in a race for *tt the governorship. Ssch a man is Wilson, N EW ULM, MINN. of Winona, who will in all probability SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANNil be the Democratic nominee. F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. Have Completely Renovated their Dealer in DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. Dunnell has been renominated for Extenive Establishment. Wednesday, September 3 1890. congress by the Republicans of the First district. Old Mark is a hustler, who E E I A N TICKET never enters a fight for fun, and whether JDJE2?E»JAJH.1*1S/K3EIN'T 03XTE2 JUST RECEIVED A BIG ASSORTMENT OF MISSES his opponent is a strong man or not, contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy article he will make it decidedly unpleasant BLOUSES, AT 50 CENTS AND UPWARDS, SUMMER DRESS Far Governor, suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons WILLIAM MERRIAM. for him. With Wilson out of the jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders GOODS, PLAIN BLACK INDIA LINEN, HANDSOME For Lieutenant Governor, way, his election is assured by a good guns, revolvers, Ashing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general GIDEON S IVES. sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. majority. BLACK ORGANDEES, ASSORTMENT OF FINE FIGURED For State Treasurer, TZtt^jAJEVrXuEEtNT W O JOSEPH BOBLETER LAWNS, HANDSOME PATTERNS IN CHINA SILKS, ZE- In the lower house of Congress last For Secretary of State, shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers' week, Mr. Quinn, of New York introduced W.PHYRS, PERSIA MULL, FAILE BATTISTE, AND MUSLIN FREDP BROWN. tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. a resolution, instructing the judiciary For State Auditor, Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other UNDERWEAR. committee to report what legislation PETER McGUIRE, oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks within the province of the federal For Attorney General, bottom. MOSES E^CLAPP government may be proper and nee-' BEUSSMANN BROS. ELEGANT EMBROIDERED For Clerk of the Supreme Court, essary*to pievent corpoiations engaged P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn. NIGHT GOWNS, 95 CENTS CHARLES HOLCOMB. in interstate commerce traffic from employing & e* ASWot-t unjustifiably large bodies of LACE TRIMMED 65 CENTS For Member of Congress, Seeond District armed men, denominated "detectives," JOHN LIND CHEMISE AT ALL PRICES but clothed with no legal funct'ons. Jaines Burlingame, the Farmer's Alliance The resolution was intended for the socalled FINE WHITE SKIRTS, LARGE nominee for attorney general, Dealer in Pinkerton gang, and is one that has declined to run. Stove sand Ranges, ASSORTEMENT, ALSO CHILDERN'S certainly deserves the attention of congress and of every state. Gifford, the present South Dakota DRESSES, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED, congressman, was defeated for are nomination Wisconsin Republicans have as their last week. Pickler *and Wait for our great Swiss Flouncing sale to come off soon at soCtson the dollar. standard bearer in the gubernatorial Gasolin Stove and Tinware Gamble were che choice of the conven campaign one of the state's best and noblest tion. citizens. Wisconsin Democrats GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS Hardware, Farming Implements, have put up for the same position a Daniel Buck in a letter to the Globe funny man by the name of Peck, whose Every Ssttu.rda,yNEXT declining the gubernatorial nomination Nails, Fence Wire, only reputation comes from writing such stated that he hoped that the candidate poor productions of wit as Peck's Bad nominated would be one whose acts SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, Boy and the like. Wisconsin Republicans and impulses have been and will continue Pumps, Western Washers, have in their platform a clause endorsing to be in full sympathy with the DRESS SATINS 10 CENTS, WORTH 20 AND the Bennett law, a law aimed to great agricultural and industrial interests make better citizens. Wisconsin Demo Clothes Wringers, Boss of the country. Is it possible that crats also have in their platform a 25CENTS. he conld have meant Wilson, a lawyer clause on the same law, but it is a who has fed all these yeais oft of a railroad burns, etc., etc., etc. clause that asks fo^ its repeal. What a corporation comparison' .» What a spectacle the Democratic The Republicans of Maj. McKinley's special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All convention of Wisconsin must have district in Ohio renominated him last Work warranted. been, —a lot of sober, thinking men hollowing Tuesday with enthusiasm. The district, NEW ULM, MINN. themselves hoarse over a bitter which he has represented now for twenty attack on principles of the Bennett law, years, has been so changed as to give WALL PAPER. a law which has tor its sole object the a Democratic majority, but the Republicans bringing up of all children in a knowledge are confident that with great effort of the language of their adopted CHARLE S ROOS, they can elect the father of the countrv' Does such a scene reflect McKinley bill for another term. James credit on the intelligence of the Democrats G. Blaine, previous to McKinley's nomination, AS FINE A LINE AND AS LARGE A of a state .like Wisconsin? sent the following message to Ex Senator A. L. Sackett, of St. STOCK OF WALL PAPER the convention: I trust your convention Peter, is the last mentioned Democratic will nominate Maj. McKinley for Congress. Congressional possibility. Sackett He has been true and tried for AS is the man who once remarked .over a twenty \ears. On many occasions he Democratic victory, "on off years we're Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minn can be found in the city is always kept en hand at my store has helped the Republicans of Maine. hell, aren't wep" and as this is an off on Minnesota St. The best and cheapest grades and all They want to acknowledge their obligations year, we •would ad\ise the Major to see and help him by their interest, styles and shades go to make up my splendid assortment. how near he can come to demonstrating their sympathy and friendship. the truth of his remark. John Lind, In addition to this I always carry a we are inclined to think, would make The Minneapolis Journal has thefull stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY him believe by the time election was boldness to say that the election of and the Like- over that this wasn't an off jeir. Charles Cebseis Senator Washburn was one of the few On Wednesday Senator Davis made creditable things that emanated from a brilliant speech in the benate in which the last legislature. Had the Journal he entered heartily into an endorsement said that Minneapolis could well be NEW ULM, MINN. of the principles of reciprocity. The proud of what Washburn had done for A, H. SCHLEUDERP speech is said to have been the ablest her, it would have simply given expression SIEBENBRUNNER BROS Louis Buenger, delivered on the tariff question in the to what everybody beleives, but to present session of Congress and has had says that the record of Senator Washburn great weight with Republican members, has been the proudest thing that Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., BERGMAN BLGCK The reciprocity idea is the growing and the last legislature has to point to, is NEW lULM, MINN. NEW ULM, MINN. popular one, and the fact that it is advocated rank nonsense that nobody but a Minneapolitan by such men as Blaine, Edmunds, will accept of. Outside of Aldrich and Davis means that the Flour City it is considered one of dealer in Dealers in. the McKinley bill will not pass without the poorest things that can be said of a E WINES and Dealer in all Kinds ot an amendment giving the president the man, that he was a member of a representative Gol 1 SilverWatches, #UfWitfU§i}. power to enlarge and better our trade body that allowed itself to relations with other countries by re-chose such a man for United States Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, moving duties. TIN STORE senator as W. D. Washburn. Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & Co,Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports One of the greatest indications of Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, The election of Merriam this fall for private or medical use. The ce,f* danger to Mr. Mernam and Mr. Lind is means the defeat of Senator Davis for the gusto with which the organs say brated St. Julien Clarets and California Also an elegant Line of **,«£, the senate two years hence. Elect a both will doubtless be elected. Two Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging years ago the former had over thirty Merriam man senator this fall and he in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. thousand plurality ana the latter nine will vote for Merriam to succeed Davis Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. thousand and now they brag because Cards. OF as sure as he lives to see the sun rise on they will get a mere election. They Edward W. Baer, Goods guaranteed as represented. that day.—Fairmont News, may not gush so much after November. —Fairmont News. The second of your statements, Bro. SIEBENBBUMR BEOS. It is money saved to»come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. Blaisdell, is all right, but the first is Don't deceive yourself in that way, Opposite Meridian Block. Mr. Blaisdell. If we were half so sure all wrong. Merriam might be elected REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED A large assortment of all grinds of tinware always f{icliatftfc & ffaa& of tumbling aiong side of a huge fortune governor a dozen times, but his success on hand All orders entrusted to ne will receive promptattention as Lind and Merriam are of election in that direction would have nothing Special attention given to the mann dofnef- Minn. & fe^t tfoftli #tfeet& few Iflin, Miqa thefacture of tin and iron roofs. with good big majorities, we would whateyer to do with an election to Repairing done neatly and promptly Contractors for NEW ULM, II\N be willing to run the risks of doubling senate. The two don't hitch at all. F. H. RETZLAFF, TUBULAR WRLLSftW1IWILLS. it by betting on our chances. Two The senatorship depends altogether on NEW years ago, when pitted against the best the make-up of the state legislature, TAILOR SHOP. man the democrats ever nominated. two years from now, and the election AGENT FOR THE GREATEST GRAIN SAVER ON Republicans may have had fears for the of Merriam to the governorship has absolutely I respectfully infnim the public tiuit EARTH, CALLED THE ADVANCE SEPARATER WITH head of their ticket, but this year they nothing whatever to do it. I h«ive opened anew tailoi-shop HI the have none. The whole^ticket will be AMES ENGINE AND KELLY'S SELF SWINGING STACKE^ Send Davis men to the state senate, biuk'ing formeiiy occupied by W. elected with a sweep. who will vote for him through 'thick FLYING DUCHMAN, MOLINE AND LA CROSSE PLOWS, Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to and thin, and there need be no fears HARDWARE, ETC. The campaign is now on for business. the Union Hotel, and that I am tullv about his holding his seat in the upper The Republican Central Committee has prepared to supply the needs of customers CORNER MINNESOTA AND FIRST IvORTH ST house of congress. NEW ULM, MINN opened its headquarters at St. Paul, at reasonable rates. Hon. Daniel Buck has written a letter Louis Zschunke. and from this time till election day will to the Globe, declining the Democratic do all in its power to win friends for PROBATE NOTICE. nomination for governor. In ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS POR THE the ticket that stands at the head of SIn this letter he says that he can see that TATE OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown ss these columns. Its efforts should meet AERM0T0R. Probate Court. Spec'al Terra, August 22nd, B, BEHNE E & CO., all is not going to be easy sailing for with hearty response from republicans 1890. Our office is in New Ulm, Minn^ J. In theMatterof theestateof Ferlinand Kruschte him should he attempt to secure a place all over the state. In Brown County deceased. H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleepy Whereas, an instrument in writing, pui porting for his name at the head of the ticket, there should be no more of the usual to be the last will and testament of Ferdinand Eye. and he thinks it best to retire in the Krnshcke, deceased, late of said connty, has been neglect of the state ticket to attain private delivered to this Conrt interests of harmony. Poor Daniel! ends. Let the party in Brown And whereas, Louise Kruscbke had filed therewith DEALERS IN AkThere People! her petition, representing among other things tha At the beginning of the political stir, he County stand together and it can do said Ferdinand Kruschkedied in said Connty on •fe the 11th day of August,1890, testate,and that there Dfy. Gfood&- ffckdy-mkde Clottyi^ Rubber canhad every assurance that he would receive much. The ticket is one that all is no executor named in said last will and the nomination. From all quarters testament, and praying that the said instrument support It contains men, many of may be admitted to probate, and that letters he received commendation upon $ood£, 8oot£ knd $l*oe& &kt$ kqd dk§£ them representative men, who are sure of administration with the will annexed be to E. Do you want a picture taken? the6.IKocOrdered,-thereone issued his honesty and integrity, and to mate good officials. The majority is That th proofs ofsaid instrument If so don't fail to go to Crowell to whole Democratic press was loud in and the said petition, be heard before this Conrt of these have been tried, and anyone Xotior^, Gfrodefie^ kqd Ctadkefy. at the Probate Office in said Connty, on Saturday get it don e. guarantee my work its praise of the good qualities of theithe who is in favor of good, sound,'safe and 20th dayof September A. D. 1890,at 10 o'clock the forenoon, when all concerned may appear in every respect, do all Mnds of veteran lawyer. But alas, for the uncertainty creditable administration, should not and contest the probate of said instrument work in my line such as tin type, *4 "^ttH. And it is further ordered, that public notice of of politics! No sooner had a only vote for the ticket but lend to it the time and place of said hearing be given to THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. photos, copying, enlarging, finishing better vote-catcher appeared in the ail persons interested, by publication of these orders his support previous to the election. once in each week for three successive weeks in Crayon, Water Color, etc. field, than Buck was shelved, He suddenly PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL^ For once let it go on record that priortosaid day ofhearingin the New UlmTteview, a newspaper printed and published at the City of found himself short of friends, JBrown County Republicans were united. J. F. CBOWELLf New Ulm in said Connty. Farm Produce taken in Exchange.^R^I and those who at first were supporters Dated at f1890.:•&th,eMinn.,,thiT New Ulm 22nd day of Give the Central Committee some mmA August A. had flopped oyer in favor of a pet railroad assistance by working for the whole -fiy Conrt Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. ERNS BRANDT, A.Behnke Manager Jo* E E & CO lawyer. ±-t ticket. *. &&&*-* N E W I I N N 17 Judge of Probate. Sh Iff .. si mm yfe* mm ***mm tm