Old News

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

October 15, 1890 · Page 3 of 8

Page 3

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

The Democrats laugh at the idea of AGAIN TO THE-FRONT putting acrons on the free list, but do gfswpj^ji sffi-mi S I you ever hear them tell the farmers and NEW ULM, IflNNJKJ* laboring men how sugar has been admitted free of duty? Do they ever speak F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. of the reduction on iron and manufactured WITH THE LARGEST STOCK OF iron goods? Do they ever speak Wednesday, October 15, 1890. of binding twine three cents lower than proposed in the Democratic Mills bill E E I A N TICKET and jute entirely free? Do they ever tell yon that most of the aiticles on For Governor, IS NOW EECEIVING which the duly has been raised are articles WILLIAM MERRIAM. For Lieutenant Governor, that are used by those who can GIDEONS IVES. well afford to pay for them? In short NEW GOODS, FOE EVERY MAN, WOMA N and CHILD. lor State Treasurer, do you ever hear them speak of the JOSEPH BOBLETER. good features of the bill which are For Secretary of State, largely in the majority and give them a Quality the Best and Bedrock Prices. HIBTIKTCS, A FRED BROWN. fail comparison with past Democratic For State Auditor, legislation? We guess not. It would PETER McGUIRE, do them no good if they did. For Attorney General, SHEETtJtfCS, MOSES E CLAPP. WeLEAD. Otliers Follow. The Democrats have been contenting For Clerk of the Supreme Court, H. LOHEYDE, CHARLES HOLCOMB themselves with the delusion that the Alliance would draw most of its votes from For Member of Congress, Second District. JOHN LIND among the Republicans. Mr. Owen the Alliance candidate for governor, put a Legislative Ticket. quietus to this claim, when, upon being THELEADINGBOOT AND SHOE DEALER. For Senator asked from which party he thought he S D.PETERSON. would get the most votes, he said: For Representative, q'Well, that is a rather hard question H. AT BALL to answer The most enthusiastic County Ticket. meeting that I have held so far was at A 6 S St. Cloud, when citizens of Stearns, For Auditor, E I S KROOK. Benson and Morrison counties were For Treasurer, present. This section is considered GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS FRANK BURG one of the Democratic strongholds of or Register of Deefe., Notwithstanding the fact that Carpet Manufacturers have advanced Eversr Saturday. the State. Still, from inquiries that I A GRIMMER, the prise of all wool carpets, we will continue to sell from our stock at have made, I think that the amount of For Clerk of Court, old prices. disaffection in both parties is pretty NEXT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, A WALTON evenly divided, and that the support to For Sheriff,, 00 600 YARDS GOOD FULL YARD WIDE UNBLEACHED the Alliance ticket will be in equal KELS ANKERSOK. BUT I!F proportion. SHEETING AT 5 CENTS A YARD. For Jndge of Fiobate* ERNST BRANDTFor Roswell P. Fiower, a good Democrat You are in need of a carpet, now is the time to buy it, as we expect County Attorney, THOMPSON of New York, says that as a result of another advance of 10 or 15 per cent in a short time, and then we will For Superintendent of Sehools, the reduction of the duty on binding be cpmpelled to put up our prices too. W I S twine as provided for bytheMcKinley bill For Court Commissioner, •00- factories in New York will not be able E KOCH to compete with the twine mills of OIIJCIIOT For Surveyor, Europe and will either shut up shop or GEORGE BOOCK, cut down wages. This refutes the statement Our stock of oilcloths and rugs is now complete, and we were never For Coroner, JON^S LAUDEiSTSCHLAEGER. of the Democrats that the binding better prepared to suit your taste in that line. twine reduction is of no moment to the Foi County Commissionet s, 2nd District, HANS SIGURDSOV, -00jg^r- western farmer, and also gives the he— 4th District, HANSON. and through a good Democrat too—to Be sure to inspect our carpets as we have none but bright "^H Justice Miller of the Supreme Court the claim that protection does not keep CHARLE S E00S5 new fall styles and colors. is not expected to live more than a day up the wages of workingmen. In this or two particular instance, the farmer is CHAS. WACNER .«. benefited to the detriment of the eastern Gen. Belknap, Secretary of War under laborer. Should wo in the west then Grant, died of paralysis in Washington kick if duties on some articles are raised Monday morning slightly to benefit the people of the Post Office Block, The Democratic bosses didn't think eastp If all legislation was directed to THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER, New Ulm. Minn the action of the Democrats in the second the aid and advantage of our particular Tbs S PETERSON district was of the kind to suit district, how long before the effects them, and so ordered the nominee to would be felt over countrv at iars:e? K' withdraw. He withdrew. «. a In another column will be found an Kelly and Doran, the unprincipled IMPLEMENT C0MPAHY. amendment to the constitution which is St. Paul politicians, wanted Baker as to be votea upon at the nest election. their candidate Is there a RepublicanAlliance It provides that in civil actions or proceedings man ho will vote to carry the agreement of ten members f)ekle^ ii\ kll kii\d$ of fctfuq n^d^rqery. out the wishes of these daring political of the jury after six hours' deliberation brokers? may be sufficient to render a verdict. New TTlm, nn This, of course, is intended only for A. H. SCHLEUDERP The New Ulm Post thinks that as Mr. Wilson was a faithful servant of the civil cases and has nothing to do with SPECIAL SALE! criminal trials, but before voting for railroad corporations, he would be no less a faithful servant of the state. Yes, the charge, the people should think long and well. It may be of no great we have no doubt but what he would— moment, but this constant altering of in the interests ot these same corporations. "We beg leave to announce to the public that we will on the constitution is ajdangerous business, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 20 AND 21. and, when it is cousidered that the people And now, because Cush Davis is pay little attention to the amendments dealer in speaking in the Interests of the Republican in a heated political campaign, party, the St. Paul News, the Alliance Offer the following Goods in our Dry Goods Department for which we it is easy to beleive that some day it Gol 1 SilverWatches, paper, believes that he should might lead to gross errors. The amend can vouch that they are Genuine Bargains: not be re-elected to the senate. When ment is the most important matter to the Alliance goes so far as this, isn't it 1500 yards of Ginghams, all new Fall Styles at 8 cents a d, worth 10 and 12 cents. be voted on in the coming election, and about time for the Republicans to stand we repeat it, that, before voting to Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, together? 800 yards of plaid and all wool shirting Flannels, at 30 cents a yard, worth 35 cents. make a change in the accustomed trial The silver bill, which was passed by by jury, the people give it their sober Also an elegant Line of Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday the Republicans of the last house, was 400 yards of Woolen mixed Flannels, at 15 cents, worth 20 cents. thought and consideration. one of the wisest financial measures «. BESIDES THESE WE HAVE A CHOICE AND SELECTED ever drafted in this country. It increased Baker having been away from the Cards. LINE OF DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, the amount of money in circulation public teat for four long years is thirsty* and as a natural consequence COTTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, WOOLEN and that is the reason he is now so piteously will bring better times. When money is pleading for a suck at the Alliance-Democratic YARNS, UNDERWEAR AND IN FACT EVERYTHING NEC- It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. plenty, prices on farm productions are nipple. By the way, ESSARY TO A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS STOCK. REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED hetter, people are better able to buy what explanation is the General giving j^gf The above prices are for these two days only, so call early *=?gn money is easier to get, and prosperity for his breach of trust in selling the is more general. Facts bear these statements dofnef Minn. & tfiftt tfofth. gtfeetf, tfew Iftin, Minn and get best selections. people—the farmers—on the Austin, out,and, when you consider them, Mankato & St. Cloud Railway? He is BRUST & GRAFF, remember it was a Republican congress carrying around in his jeans $7,500 that F. H. RETZLAFF, that blessed the country with the bill, no inconsiderable number of people think belongs to them, as apart of the KIESLING BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. We would advise the people not to proceeds of that sale. And yet Baker be deceived by the circulars that are DEALER IN has the gall to demand more from the 9* sent out by wholesale dealers to the Jacob Kldssner, Jr., pockets of the farmer!—Mankato Free DAKOTA HOUSE. eftect that prices on certain articles have Press. gone up enormously in consequence of SEWING MACHINES, HARDWARE, IRON AND WOODED DEALER IN It isn't likely that Mr. Baker will give dpp. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINN ad" the McKinley bill. Such claims are all Sl\elf| fieavy fiafdwafe the particulars of this or any other deal MRS. A. SEITER P-op. ad PUMPS, OILS ETC. election fakes. There is arise of course, in which he has had his finger. The but it is not due to the McKinley bill. AND This house is the m^sc centrally located CORNEK MINNESOTA AND FIRST NORTH ST. Free Press should make public the full N E W I N N The advance is made by parties who All Kinds oi an Machinery, hotel in the city and affords particulars if it knows them. We would want to prejudice the people against a like to learn all. good Sample Rooms. good measure. Thev will go down NEW ULM 3 .4INN again after election. If it isn't that, it Lord Coleridge, the Chiel Justice of SIEBENBRUNNER BROS., is a scheme of the jobbers to get rid of theEngland, after reviewing the difference old goods, by howling that now is B. BEHNZE & CO5 between protection in the United States time to buy. Contractors for BERGMAN BLOCK and free trade in England, said in a When Democrats come to you and farewell speech after an extended tour NEW ULM, MINN THBIILAE W^LLS & WINDMILLS. talk about the McKinley bill as an atrocity through this country in 1888: and an outrage, just consider who "It is not your colossal fortunes that DEALERS IN it is that is telling yon these things. have interested me I can see them at Dealers Are the Democrats all angels of purity, home. What I do admire, what I long CHOICE WINES AND LIQUOR. Sfy Gfood^ f(ekdy-iqkde Clothing,,' fkfcber that they should be believed in everything? to see and never shall see in my own Farmers, get a copy of the bill dear England, is what may be called Gfood^, 8oot£ kud gl^oeA §&# kqd 6kp^. Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, ibr yourself, read it carefully, compare your upper and lower middle classes. Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & the relative number of your own products I have seen among them men who ]S[otion& G^oderie^ kqd Cfodkery. Co.Cognac. Imported Tarragona Forts that are protected to the number would do credit to any capital in the for private or medical use. The ce1** Lfeiir. of manufactured articles, and then ask world. I have seen tens of thousands brated St Julien Clarets and California of houses occupied by the owners of yourselves fairly if you are not pretty Beisling wines. Whiskey ranging THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY Fdft CASH. well looked after. We don't asK you them. I am told that in general your in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. farmers own their farms, your cultivated ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THEPure to beleive us. Take the bill and think PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. gentlemen own their houses, and for yourselves. It is clear. It is easy ABRMOTOR your artisans own their cottages. What to understand, and it don't require a 4$ Farm Produce taken in Exchange. j%vf Goods guaranteed as represented. Our office Is in New Ulm, Minn. a state of satisfaction and content this Democratic glass to magnifv it out of RJEBHSB&ca 61 1 proportion ^^/m&m^ H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleepy 3!im!«M!3UM S produces in time of peace! What an Eye. A.BehnJce Manager. irresistible force in time of war." vasgE8Bjj&