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

November 18, 1891 · Page 3 of 8

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NOMINATING A SENATOR'. Chairman Heatwole of the, Republican Centra] Committee has undertaken CRONE BROS. the task of ascertaining some idea of public sentiment as pertains to the nomination F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. of a candidate for the United '.'\^%\'r^l^i^^^T: States Senate by the next Republican .vVe.Jrsday, November 18, 1891. 0. A. OTTOMEYER'S. LEATHER convention. To attempt at all times to be-guided to some extent by the wishes LARGE CONVENTIONS AGAIN. of the party majority, instead of pursuing Once more public attention is being a headlong course of independent attracted to the mass convention proposition action is ever commendable and wise in by the efforts of Chairman Heatwole I think you will be interested in a glance through our store and a political leader, and Mr. Heatwole.in COATS! to secure the opinions of the editors endeavoring to learn what his. party in seeing what goods we have and how we sell them. I take great of tlie stare in relation thereto. Mr. wants, is manifesting a respeet for the pleasure in pointing to our large line ofmufflers, silk handkerchiefs and Heatwolo is the originator of this suggestion, will of the masses that a few politicians ami,as chairman of the central underwear, and in calling special attention to my big line of wool have neyer seenfitto give him credit committee, will no doubt do all in his hosiery ranging in price from 10 cts. a-pair to $1. Prices on every for. So much for the chairman's honesty power to caVry his ideas into execution. and integrity of purpose. thing else will be found correspondingly fair. I invite all to come and He has a strong following in the matter $4.00$ As to the point in question—that of examine my goods. It will pay you. throughout the state and it is apparent nominating a candidate in mass convention—it that it is a following, prompted only by does not occur wherein EGGS ARE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. a desire to bring the representative bodies much good is to result from such a step. nearer to their authors, the people. Place Beussmann Block. Whatever the outcome—and it would As far as the Review is concerned, it in all probability be an endorsement of does not realize that much is to be Cushman K. Davis—the men who will G. D0NGUSP gained by the proposed increase of representation, GEEA AUCTIO N in the end elect the senator, are still An unwieldy body is the their own dictators, actuated by naught first result of such an increa&e, if large, save ffhat, they believe to be right. To SALE *nd nothing short of corruption is so disastrous believe otherwise is equivalent to encouraging to successful and sound convention the idea that the representatives work as conflicting ideas incapable whom we elect are not able,of their DEADER IN of being peaoably and carefully moulded own accord, to fulfil the wishes of their together into a concise and politic constituents, that they cannot be trusted A4 A AA A Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. platform. Furthermore the large convention to act as Republicans or that they are III IIIIIJ Dress Goods, Flannels,Sheetings, does not, as is generally sup not capacitated to act intelligently, but posed, offer any safeguards against bribery Prints, Shirting, Tickings, Table rriust constantly be reminded of their I have just received a nice and large line of woolen goods. Among and ring rule, the very dangers 1 Cloths, Yarns, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Underwear duties. The folly of a proceedure that these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for children, ladies which it seeks to avoid. This may would give rise to such ideas as-these all sizes, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, and men, hosiery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool seem an unreasonable statement to must readily be apparent. and lOO O other articles to be sold at and many other articles. those who believe that it isharder to control Besides, the decision of the convention I also carry a large line of Groceries and canned fruits. 1500 delegates than 500, but it will SOMMER'S STORE can have no weight in^ determining appear clear when it is considered that REMEMBER: sell goods at very low prices, the decision of the legislature. If there the shrewd manipulator begins his work m~ BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. be men in the latter body, so-called Republicans, just where the honest politician ought EVERY DAY. who are not anxious for the to,but doesn't. To make this clear, let LAUDENSCHLAEGER BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. promotion of the best interests of their it be noted that a state convention is Sale to commence af 2 o'clock and 7 in the evening. party, but who look more closely to the not a collection of individuals but rather WAL PIFfRI size of their pocket-book, there is little JOHN ALBERT a collection of blocks of six or a dozen. hope that sucn men will be governed Euch county is represented, not Auctioneer. by the action of a state convention, however by so many individuals, but by large it may be or however strong a delegation, and invariably the delegation FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL. are its utterances. Then too, the entanglements is solid for the man, who in the of a senatorial fight present primary made its selection possible. many obstacles to carrying out the expressed The rule would apply as well to a large I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now preference of a convention, that state convention as to one of the present do not come to the surface in the convention prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, size and the wirepuller's success itself and that are very would not be made any more difficult centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied apt to render it impossible for those, or his power of control anv less. It is to the interest of every man, woman or child who lives within a radius enough to suit all- tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging. who even might like to do so, tQof fifty miles of New Ulm to know that my NEW STORE is finished. On the other hand if the reformers vote for the candidate .nominated. I have removed the clothing stock to tjie new building, which, by would direct their efforts to seeing that I a so a a a line of A A to a A nomination in a* large convention, the way, is the longest in Minnesota, and am now prepared to show a only honest men were sent to the state defeated in a legislative fight, even S S a N new and clean line of convention, they would not need to if the. party could elect some other a a a a a bother about the advisability of in-man, would have an effect upon the CLOTHIN A.KTID creased representation. The body party at large that would be disparaging. CHAS. GEBSER, would then be wieldy as far as platform GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, To illustrate, the Republicans work was concerned and its acts might nominate Mr. Davis. He is the would be acts of wisdom and untainted nopnlar choice.and could easily succeed DRY G000S, GROCERIES, HATS, GAPS, ,with suspicion. To make such a convention in amass convention. In the legislature, NEW ULM, possible, however, We must begin, MINN. however, he might have Republican opponents rigl where the schemer does, at enough to defeat him. By the source of all good or political evil, and in fact everything pertaining to a general store. throwing him overboard, they might J« 3& ABJN OX-D» the primary. There the mass convention unite on soaie other good Republican IN ALL RESPECTS MY STOCK IS COMPLETE. idea is the proper one and can beand elect him, but the mere fact that JOHN F. NEUMANN. employed to the best of advantage. It Davis was nominated and defeated by is absolutely dangerous in a state convention men of his own party would not be a Dealer in unless followed out there. wholesome one to consider. Until the Stoves and Ranges, people decide, therefore, to elect their THE LION OF THE HOUR. representatives in the United States Beussmaim Bros senate by popular ballot, let the matter Notwithstanding the manifold successes be left wholly to those who now render of Mr. Harrison's administration, the final decision. Choline 0tove$ and Tinware. and in spite uf the triumphs of the McKinley bill and its able author, the SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEJUSSMANN. The London Globe in eornnientihg on Hardware, Farming Implements, strong man cf the Republican party today the elections in the United States says: is James G. Blaine, stronger than Have Completely Renovated their We should make a great mistake if we Nails, Fence Wire, ever before and as knight-like as in the Extensive Establishment. lcok confidently for a Democratic triumph days when the eloquent Ingersoll paid in 1892 and for the abandonment Western Washers, Clothes such glowing tribute to his brilliance F» of the protective duties. and determined spirit of Americanism. Wringers, Asphaltum and Talk politics where you will and speak The capitol commission appointed contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles well or disparagingly of whom you may, suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons by the last legislature to ascertain the Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc., jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cio-ar holter* the name of the master statesman of needs of the State in the matter of a guns, revolvers, fshing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of generaj the nation will with peculiar force creep State House, met in St. Paul recently* sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. into the conversation and receive and recommends the expenditure of Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware 33ZSJE*.^JEl.lX 3VEXS3NraZ O great chunks of praise. As the BrooKlyn Al $2,000,000 for that purpose. Work warranted: shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers' Eagle, a Democratic paper, says, all tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W that is necessary "t create a whirlwind NEW ULM, Dr, Mayo of Rochester, member of Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other MINN of popular approval is the simple mention the state senate, says Charles R. Davis oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks of his name. Whether in ordinary bottom. of St. Peter is entitled to the Republican C. H. HORNBURG social intercourse, where 'two or three congressional nomination in this disAs BEUSSMANN BROS. are gathered together' or in. the vast Mayo is not a resident of the district concourses of formally assembled p:*rtisans.the and as he has only a slight acquaintance c« NE W COODS world 'Blaine' produces an instantaneous with Mr. Davis, he of course explosion. Instead of seeking ought to know all about it. Dealer in indorsement, he is compelled to ex Some paper up near Minneapolis, O. ert himself to prevent it. Instead of whose editor has a wonderful faculty of Safdware & banning Implement^, courting applause, his ingenuity is B. E 2 KE & CO., imagining himself and his utterances of a taxed to ayoid it." JN'O other American good deal of importance, has undertakthe Has removed to his own building on corner of econd North is so quick to excite admiration there "single-handed fight of booming that and is none whom we would all like so well Minnesota Streets lately occupied by Jacob Klossner Jr. relic of a former day, Andrew Rollo to see and know. His later years have McGill, for governor. McGill is all DEALERS IN added to his popularity and by the right or rather was all right in his"other strong light of his superior statesmanship, f)fy G[ood& f{ekdy-n)kde Clotfyr^,' Ifabbei F. BEHNKE days." To-day,however,the Republicans all are-forced to admit his greatness. want a man of fighting qualities That he will be nominated, every G[ood£, Boot£ kind #lioe& &kt£ ki\d Ckp£. Mrs. Anton Olding, co.nbined with a surplus of brains.Such =DEALER IN— Republican hopes that he will be elected a man will win. his party for a moment would not •ext door to ]Vfotioi}& Gfro5erie0 k.i\d Crodkery. doubt. The convention will in all likelihood Perfection is acknowledged to be the SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. be held in the west, and, if it is, best 10 cent cigar on the market. Has on hand a good stock of Millinery nothing, but positive refusal from the THE CHEAPEST HOUSE Itf THE CITY FOR CASH Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, 3. great leader himself, can prevent such For lame back, side or chest, use Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers a scene as was enacted in the convention Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Human Han\ Flowers, &c. of 1888, when Ingersoll was forced cents. Sold by Henningsen & Eiesel. Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Farm produce taken in Exchange. «. to leave the stage during his speech for Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery Qroderie^ruit&Ci<odk. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Work, German Knitting and Gresharn because of the tiemendous Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. immediatly relieved by Shiloh's A, Behnke Manager *$ BEHif E &t CO and continuous uproar that followed ery, I^nt$£ etd. mention of the man from Maine. If in Cure. Sold by Henningsen & Eiesel, Minneapolis, it will be Blaine beyond a Sleepless Nights, made miserable by GOOD TABLE BUTTER. doubt, and the old exposition building This space is reserved for &>. that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is will be filled with deafening applause the Remedy for you. S,old by Henningsen over the convention's splendid work. If FRANKSCHNQBRICH PROP. New Brick, Cor. Minn. & Centre Str & Kiesel. in Chicago, it will also be Blaine, and NEW UM, MINN. then will follow a campaign of phenom- Catarrh Cured, health and sweet Having taken M. Epple's meat market, F.J enal enthusiasm that will enable him breath secured, by.Shiloh's Catarrh 1 am prepared to wait- on all customers Goods sold'at Rock-bottom priceyfol Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector with fresh meats, sausage, hams, to carry all the doubtful states and ren- cash. Goods delivered in any part of lard, etc., always on hand. Orders from free. Sold by' Henningsen & ~4i* der the success of the "Republicans sure. the city. .„ the country attended to. Kiese*,