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

October 29, 1890 · Page 3 of 8

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The.Close of the Campaign. ,:. THE McRlNLEY BILL Before the next Review is issued the NEW ULM, MINN. present political campaign will be over. ives NEW GOODS Every Day. The election will have determined the lias not affected the, F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. verdict of the people, and, while in some places the outcome may be doubtful, Wednesda}, October 29, 1890. in the state at large the Republicans are sure to meet with great success. NEW HENRIETTAS, NEW CASHMERES, DOUBLEWIDTH Prices of our Pall and Winter E E I A N TICKET Every day is adding strength to 3i] LADIES' CLOTHSIN PLAIN AND PLAIDS, SKIRTING, the Republican side and it only remains For Governor, a question now as to the size of BOOTS SHOES, SLIPPERS and OVERSHOES. "WILLIAM MERRIAM. AND ALL STYLES OF FLANNELS. the majority. W E ME STILL LEADIN For Lieutenant Governor, GIDEON S IVES As this is our lajt issue before election, SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS lor State Treasurer, we desire to say a few more JOSEPH BOBLETER. words in regard to the candidates. For Secretary of State, WE CERTAINLY CARRY THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND Mr. Mernam, the Republican candididate i! FREDP BROWN for governor, has in one term OFFER THE LOWEST PRICES ON DOUBLE AND For State Auditor, given us a clean, creditable, manly and PETER McGUIRE, "WITH BLANKET SHAWLS OF ANYONE IN THE CITY. business like administration. His mistakes For attorney General, Prices lowest andQuality highest. have been but few as compared MOSES E CLAPP For Clerk of the Supreme Court, with those who have gone before him, CHARLES HOLCOMB. and his official acts have as a rule been wise aDd in the interests ot the state. For Member of Congress, Second District. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' CLOAKS IN VERY H. LOHEYDE, JOHN LIND If elected for another term, we know LATEST STYLES. ALSO BLANKETS, HEAVY FLANNELS, we can depend upon him. How is it Legislative Ticket with the other man, Mr. Wilson? His QUILTS, YARNS, HOSIERY AND NOTIONS. For Senator reputation as a railroad lawyer and as S D.PETERSON ALL WE SAY IS: Come in and learn our prices. We mean THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. a corporation legislator has already For Representative, to get a small share of New Ulm trade this fall and if Variety and Low been set forth in these columns. We BALL only ask you to recall what has been Prices can do it, we will. Count Ticket. said, and cast your vote accordingly. In mi O A E Brown County we are confident that For Auditor, LEWIS KROOK the Republicans and others will show For Treasurer, their good sense by voting Merriam TRANK BURG GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS and carrying the county in his favor. lor Register of Deeds, Notwithstanding the fact that Carpet Manufacturers have advanced The rest of the state ticket we need Eftrery Sa,tu.rda.yNEXT A GRIMMER, the price of all wool carpets, we will continue to sell from our stock at not refer to. It contains men of ability For Clerk of Court, old prices. and integrity, and, among them, that A WALTON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, plain and honest fellow-citizen, Col. For Sheriff, -00- NELS ANDERSON DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS GOODS, VARIOUS COLORS, Bobleter. All of them will well repay BUT XF* For Judge of Probate, your votes by making faithful and efficient AT 15 CENTS A YARD. ERNST BRANDT. servants of the state. For County Attorney, You are in need of a carpet, now is the time to buy it, as we expect Mr. Lind, the candidate for congress, THOMPSON, another advance of 10 or 15 per cent in a short time, and then we will is entitled to re-election. In spite of For Superintendent of Schools, be compelled to put up our prices too. what bitter antagonists have said DAVIS against him, he has served his district For Court Commissioner, -00- E KOCH well and .ve believe honestly and consistently. For Surveyor, He will not only receive the GEORGE BOOCK, vote of hi3 own party, but also a large For Coroner, Our stock of oilcloths and rugs is now complete, and -we were never comphmentarv vote from members of JONAS LAUDENSCHLAEGER better prepared to suit your taste in that line. other parties who prefer to vote for him For County Commissioners, to voting for a man like Baker. 2nd District, HANS SIGURDSON, 00 4th District, HANSON The other legislative offices are aspired j|^» Be sure to inspect our carpets as we have none but bright -@n to by Messrs. S. D. Peterson Be sure that you vote against the a. jT new fall styles and colors. CHARLES L. BOOS and H. M. Ball. The record of Mr. jiendments, Peterson, when in the senate before, is CHAS. WAGNER While the Springfield Advance is always well known to the people of Brown changing its dress, it is always county. He made an influential memthen for the better. It now appears in theber and would do so again if elected, O form of a five-column quarto. which he undoubtedly will be. Another very important reason for voting Post Office Block, New Ulm. Minn. When the Post speaks about loyalty THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER, for him is the fact that the senator to New Ulm, it rxfeans New Ulm Democrats. elected this year will have a voice in The S. D. PETERSON It don't tell you that you can the election of a United States senator be just as loyal and true to your city by two years from now. As everybody in voting with the Republicans. these parts wants to see C. K. Davis returned, all should see that a man goes Jos. Diepolder, is making a very IMPLEMENT COMPANY. from here who will vote for that brilliant -strong run for representative in Nicollet friend of the people. Peterson county. If merit, ability, honesty has pledged himself to do so, but neither ©ehlei* ii\ ^11 kii\M offi^Rt ii and good qualifications count for anything, Baker, the Redwood Falls miller, Joe OJght to be elected. He nor Stewart, the prohibition agitator, possesses them all. New Ulm, Minn A. H. SC E UDERf have. Then see that your ticket includes the name of Mr. Peterson. Republican farmers, make no mistake. Mr. Ball, the candidate for Representative Do not vote the Alliance ticket is a good Republican. At the before you have weighed well the probable same time be is a man of honor, and outcome. If you do, it will be all this talk about his being a friend to a vote cast away, for our Democratic this section or a friend to that is withoat friends will not stand by you, when foundation. If elected, he will be the time comes to cast their ballots. the representative of Brown County as dealer in They will then be with the party of a whole and of nothing else. In all his James Buchanan and Grover Cleveland—the former official acts he has been upright Goldl Silver Watches, party which they would no and honest. His reputation for honor more think of going against than the is getting tfi be proverbial, and Republicans Hindoo would against the sacred calf. can give him their votes, resting If you wish to accmplish anything assured that he will represent them to Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, therefore, cast your vote with either of the best interests of the county. the old parties. If vou beleive that a Also an elegant Line of Concerning the candidates for county Republican policy is preferable to a BRUST & GRAFF, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday offices, we haven't the space to go into Democratic policy, then vote with the detail. We have recommended them Republicans. One or the other it must all heretofore, as worthy of generous be. The Democrats of the Alliance Cards. support, and will do so again. All of will, out of the very nature of things, them deserve to be elected. vote as they always have. Republican And now in conclusion we would say rotes for the Alliance then means just It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere- to the Republicans of Brown County, so many votes for the Democrats. REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED Which way will you have it? stand by your colors. This, if anv, is the year in which to win. By united Cofnef Jtfinn. & #i#t Jfotfth. gtfeets*, few t/lm, MiiW action we can accomplish the desired We make no exceptions. The Republican end, and should not neglect to do our ticket, from top to bottom, duty as members of a great and glori F. H. RETZLAFF, as a whole or in part, and from every ous party. Once more we say, go in to stand point, is the best that has ever win. been nominated within the last ten DEALER IN years. The men that go to make it up An opinion in politics, that comes are first-class men, all of them. We from a man, who is aloof and away Jacob Klossner, Jr., DAKOTA HOUSE. have no more preference for one than from the heated excitement of a campaign, id" for the other. Each is a credit to the is always valuable. It shows SEWING MACHINES, HARDWARE, IRON AND WOODEN DEALER IN id OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM I N N ticket on which his name appears, and fairness and honesty and lacks the color ^elf Sekvy fWdwkfe MRS. A.SEITERP'op. PUMPS, OILS ETC each possesses in heaped and rounded of partisanship. The following measure all the necessary qualifications CORVEE MINNESOTA AND FIRST NORTH ST. therefore, uttered by Congressman This house is the m^at oentrally located AND NEW ULM, MINN to make a good and creditable official Farney of Alabama, ought to go a good All Kinds of Farm Machinery, hotel in the city and affords &H Many of them have been tried. Of those deal further with an undecided voter S good Sample Rooms. necessary for us to speak. The than an expression from a bitter opponent. NEW ULM, i-llNN. _e»all know, and there is not He says: "John Lind is one of SIEBENBRUNNER BROS,, a &$aa& if them against whom the opposition the brightest men in congress, a true can point and say that he is not and loyal American citizen, and one of B. BEHNKE & CO. fitted for the office which he seeks to the most painstaking and thoroughly Contractors for A BERGMAN BLOCK fill. In fact such a representative lot posted of the members he fully understands TUBULARM S & WINDMILLS. NEW ULM, MINN of good men seldom secured an opportunity the motives and objects of to present their names to the every bill offered before voting upon 1 DEALERS IN public before. If we.desired we might it, and is entirely conscientious and ral, Dealers draw comparisons with the other tickets consistent in everything he does, and CHOICE W I S AHO LIQUOR. f)fy Gfooeft ^ekdy-n\kde Clot^r^, f}ubbef fa the field and find distinctions as through his honesty and industry is fast great as Hamlet found between his gaining favor with all men. This is $ooM, Boot£ knd g^oerf, Skt£ ki\d tfkf£ "ii dead lather and living uncle, but it is Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, the kind of material needed in Congress not necessary. The ticket speaks for Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & and I hope John Lind will sweep itself. The individuals who compose it ]tatioq& Gfroderie^ &i\d Cffodkefy. Co,Cognac. Imported Tarragona Forts his district bv the largest majority MS commend themselves in stronger terms for private or medical ase. The ce1f» ever known. &~£* A£.»*Ja^iSiRaJ 56k au! than we can, and it is only necessary Now if men outside of the second district brated St. Julien Clarets and California can admire John Lind and hope for us to ask of the people of Brown THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. 9 Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging for his success, the second district itself ints. County what the candidates might be in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. certainly ought to have sufficient 0 SPECIAL AGENTS FO THEFare ?Vi" PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. bashful in doing—that you vote for them. Alcohol SS.00 per a pride to prefer to be represented by AERM0T0R. Vote for all of them. There is not one a man of influence and one who commands £*£?. f^fjJ Farm Produce taken in Exchange^ Goods guaranteed as represented. respect, to sending to congress u. who is not entitled to Republican support. Oar office is in New Ulm, Minn. one, who is the worst kind of a political H. Schomberg is oar agent at Sleepy demagogue. .B efaike Manager.^JO. OJULM&E & GU I