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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

October 8, 1890 · Page 3 of 8

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«SP *••$•% fi "*im- !mm IThen yon see -member *e£ the Democratic state central committee and AGAIN O THE FRONT the Brown County member of the Demcratic NEW ULM, MINN. congressional committee carting Gen. Baker and Mr. Erwin around F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. town,and when you see thorn laying their heads together in away so familiar, WITH THE LARGEST STOCK OF Wednesday, October 8, 1890. doesn't it look as if they were in "cahoots?" We would advise the Republicans Boots, Shoes and Rubbers E E I A N I E to keep an eye on them. For Governor, IS NOW RECEIVING The Republicans of this county have WILLIAM MERKIAM a duty to perform this year That duty For Lieutenant Governor, GIDEON S IVES. is the election of the best ticket in every NEW GOODS. For State Treasurer, respect that was ever presented to FOE EVERY MAN, WOMAN and CHILD. JOSEPH BOBLETER. the voters of the county,—a ticket that For Secretary of State, none need feel ashamed of and that every Quality the Best and Bedrock Prices. FRED BROWN Republican can take a pride in supporting. For State Auditor, There is no need for the party PKTERJ McGUIRE, to assume the defensive in the present SHEETINGS,» For Attorney General, campaign. Back of it is a strong MOSESE CLAPP and creditable administration, on the For Clerk of the Supreme Court, H.LEAD. "W Otliers Follow. CHARLES HOLCOMB. ticket are the best men that could be LOHEYDE, selected for the various, positions and For Member of Congress, Second District JOHN LIND upholding it are principles that make one feel conndent of success. In short, FLAJSWELS Legislative Ticket. if there was ever a year, when the Republicans THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. could expect to succeed in For Senator S. D. PETERSON. carrying Brown county, this certainly PRtttTTs etc# For Representative, is the one. It is distinctively a year H. BALL of hopes, of excellent chances and of HERE IT IS. Count Ticket. bright prospects. The ticket is strong, the opposition is weak. A little enthusiasm For Auditor, and energy will do the work, and, Brown county will again be where she For Treasurer, GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS FRANK BURG belongs—in line with the winning side. For Register of Deeds, Then let everybody hustle, and let the Every SaturdayNEXT A GRIMMER, undecided hurry to get into the band For Clerk of Court, that will play Annie Roouey and McGinty A WALTON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, over Democratic defeat. A HOT ONE, JUST For Sheriff, 600 YARDS STANDARD STEELE RIVER PRINTS SILVER NELS ANDERSON OUT OF THE For Judge of Probate, There is no need disguising that there GRAYS AT 5 CENTS A YARD. ERNST BRANDT OVEN. is an effort among a few on both sides For County Attorney, to d^ag the animosities of the court THOMPSOM, house troubles into the present campaign For Superintendent of bchools, Such an effort is being made, DAVIS and we have no hesitancy in rebuking Tor Court Commis'sioner, E KOCH WE HAVE A it as entirely wrong and unwise. The For Surveyor, county seat trouble was settled long LIMITED NUMBER GEORGE BOOCK, ago. The Sleepy Eye people fairly admitted For Coroner, their defeat on that matter and OP THESE JONAS LAUDENSCHLAEGER when they destroyed the bonds which For County Commissioners, HIGH BACK AN- were in eskrow in a Minneapolis bank 2nd District, HANS SIGURDSON, they expressed it as their verdict that TIQUE DINERS, 4th District, HANSON the matter should rest then and there. Ignatius is himself again. The alliance WHICH WE WILL CHAELES L. ROOS To drag it into politics now and to resurrect people of Dakota county have and revive the feeling that was SELL AT $6.00 nominated him for the senate. buried is foolish. N"o good will ever A SET. come of it and we say plainly that we Senator Davis has returned to Minnesota. don't beleive in it. Harmony and good It is given out that he will speak feeling is better any day than disturbance in New Ulm sometime during the campaign and division, and peace is always preferable to war. The Democrats of 1 Post Office Block, Congress adjourned last Wednesday New Ulm. Minn. COME EARLYAND this city, we know, gave first cause for afternoon, after ten months of hard a sectional fight, but the Review for SECURE THIS work. The adjournmont was made one and the Republicans of New Ulm subject to the call of the president. as members of a great party do not indorse BARGAIN their action. We repeat it that The Democrats of the Tenth district we are for the whole ticket from top to AT Tenn^see are stayers. They held a bottom, not excepting a man, and the convention in Memphis last month and CHAS. WAGNER'S. Republicans of New Ulm, we are sure, took 5,059 ballots before making a wiil stand by us choice. The convention lasted nearly a month. Congressman Lind returned from The tariff bill with conference amend* A, H. SCHLEUDERP The S. D. PETERSON Washington Sunday morning. He ments passed the senate by a vote stopped oft at St. Paul on his way home of 33 to 27 on Tuesday and was signed and the Saturday Dispatch gave the following by the president on Wednesday. Pettigrew, account of his visit. Plumb and Paddock voted Fresh from the fields of his active IMPLEMENT COMPANY. against the bill. legislative duties at Washington, Hon. H. J. Miller, of the Luverne Herald, John Lind, the brilliant, able and energetic has been nominated for the senate in young congressman from the Secdistrict, f)eklef ir\ kll kii\d$ of f^m Dqkdl^inei'y. the Seventh district. Miller is one ofond dealer in arrived in St. Paul this those men for whom it must be a pleasure morning. Although somewhat fatigued Gold 1 Silver Watches, to vote, and the people of his district from his arduous duties during a continual New Ulm, Minn will make no mistake in entrusting attendance of ten months at the to him the making of their laws. national capital, Mr. Lind is prepared «, to at once enter the fray, and his ring, Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, Hon. Gordon E. Cole, one of Minnesota's ing eloquence and convincing logic will leading lawyers and citizens, died soon be heard in every county of his district, Also an elegant Line of in London on Saturday His death which is justly proud of the record Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday will be a loss to the state at large which her favorite son has made during and to the community in particular his career in public life. "The recent which loved to honor him. Minnesota Cards. session of congress," said Mr. Lind, has produced few abler or better men "accompanied more real work than than Mr. Cole. any session within the last decade. Al 4 jr though the filibustering tactics which The Minneapolis papers say that the It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. Dry Goods and Groceries. music lovers of that citv never before were early inaugurated and persistent REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED ly followed during the session by tbe listened to ouch refined and charming democrats prevented us from passing music as was discoursed there last KIESLING BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. dofnef Minn. & tfiftft Jfoftn gtfeet*, New Ulm, Miiffi week by the Strauss orchestra. The other important measures, I am happy to say their schemes were frustrated, Pioneer Press on the other hand fans to and the first republican house in several see anything remarkable in the band F. H. RETZLAFF, years has made a record for which its or its leader. Such are the results of members will need make no apology. local jealousy. The silver legislation enacted by the DEALER IN z.xcn? amnreirc last congress will, in my judgement, It does us good to see the old Republicans Jacob Klossner, Jr., DOMESTIC DAKOTA HOUSt. and, in fact, already has worked an mcalcuable of Ne Ulm taking an interest in benefit to the farmers of the the campaign. Many, who have heretofore DEALER IN SEWING MACHINES, HARDWARE, IRON AND WOODE]f OPP POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINN failed to take an active part in Northwest. Our medium of exchange Si\elf| Seavy Hardware ad" MRS. A. SEITER P-P. politics seemed stirred up this year and will be increased between $5,000,000 PUMPS, OILS ETC. ad and $6,000,0000 and the increase in the are going in lo win. They all appear This house is the m^sc centrally located AND CORNER MINNESOTA AND FIRST NORTH ST NEW ULM, MIAN to realize that this campaign is their opportunity price of bullion, of course, cannot fail All Kinds of Farm Machinery, notel in the city and affords to make Brown County Republican, to be productive of good result to all good Sample Booms. and they are determined to the laboring and agricultural classes." NEW 0LM 9 wITNN. make the victory an emphatic one. Interviewed on the McKinley bill he SiEBEHBRUNNER BROS,. tfc&lkrt^ & #aa& J: said. "While I am free to say that it The official paper of the Alliance, is not exactly such a bill as I or other the Sleepy Eye Herald, says that a latter B. BEHNKE & CO. from Mr. Ahlnes was read in the of the Minnesota delegation would have 1 Contractors for BERGMAN BLOCK Alliance convention in which he spoke drawn up, it is a far better measure TDBDLAB WP-LLS & WINDMILLS. NEW ULM, MINN of the action of the Democratic convention than the law it supersedes. It is, as ,% !S in nominating him without his you are well aware, next £o impossible DEALERS IN knowledge, for the legislature, and in to frame a tariff bill that will meet the Dealers in sin,_ which he also spoke of his attitude to approval of all sections of our country. tota E WINES AND the Alliance and his interests in its The Minnesota delegation did all in its cause. He declared that the Alliance power towards securing a proper adjustment $ooM, 8oot£ knd gl*oe& ffe,t£ ki\d dkp£. was first in his heart and his earnest Crystal Spring, Bourbon* Whiskey, of the tariff, and, although we desire was that the noble army of farmers Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupny & dia not succeed in every effort, we were P( should succeed in their efforts to $ X°tioi\& Gfroderie^ ki\d dfodkery. Co,Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports not inclined to cry, "I won't play because gain their rights. He had not accepted for private or medical use. The ce1** I cannot have things my own or declined the nomination but would brated St Julien Clarets and California way." I shall have no apologies to "Si await the decision of the convention. Keisling wines. Whiskey ranging make to mv constituents on our position This perhaps explains Mr. Ahlnes' position f3 THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. in price from $2,00 to $8.00 per gallon. on the tariff question. The anti-option as well as would a positive statement. ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE Pare Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. I bill wonld have passed the house, as \im PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. He will most likely fail to commit AERM0T0R. && well as many other beneficial measures, himself one way or another and Goods guaranteed as represented. life Farm Produce taken in Exchange, f*^ i&l will allow his name to remain on Jbotb bnt were prevented by democratic filiin Our office is in New Ulm, Minn.mlJ. H. Schomberg is oar agent at Sleepy SfBiJIBMBGR BBO S tickets. &TErW^2***I&*3Si! A.Behnke Manager. E 1 E & CO- Eje. feS !3g rk & 59S