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

November 25, 1891 · Page 3 of 8

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9m l^liwwnwijiigftljlfiii •pawwifpy went gunning for something that might NEW GOODS |ft?^i-' ,,*S5 $B Ww* i*Si 1 offer better chances of success. This CRON E ft.<p></p>BROS it thought it had found,for the moment, 5 0Mi cii^ift*, «„w -,£.,& -.-.'5*1 NEW ULM, MINN. in free coinage of silver and the issue of cheap money. F. W. JOHNSON, Editor and Publisher. AT We know of nothing which better illustrates the character and tendencies G. A. OTTOMEYERS. WediTMiay, November 25, 1891. LEATHER of the party than its record on this question. If we go back far enough, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. we shall find the Deniocracj' as completely Take notice that the partnership heretofore identified with advocacy of honest existing under the firm name of money as with a tariff for revenue Brandt & Weddendorf as publishers of I think you will be interested in a glance through our store and only. Yet never, has an inflation craze COATS! the N E W ULM REVIEW" has this day swept over the country without finding in seeing what goods we have and how we sell them. I take great been dissolved by mutual consent, John in it a willing auxiliary. Never has a pleasure in pointing to our large line ofmufflers, silk handkerchiefs and H. Weddendorf having purchased the financial heresy won a hearing without underwear, and in calling special attention to my big line of wool interest of Ernst Brandt in said New being able to count the Democratic party Ulm Review, assumes the assets as well hosiery ranging in price from 10 cts. a pair to $1. Prices on every its foremost champion. So, although as the liabilities and debts of said firm thing else will be found correspondingly fair. I invite all to come and Mr. Cleveland had stubbornly declared of Brandt & Weddendorf. $ 4.00 $ examine my goods. It will pay you. himself against silver coinage while Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 21st. president, no sooner was he out of the' day of November A. D. 1891. EGGS ARE TAKEN IN EX CHANGE FOR GOODS. way, and his tariff ideas apparently ERNST BRANDT. condemned by the people, than Place Beussmann Block. J.H. WEDDENDOEJ'. his party again set up the cheap money idol, and began to make all sorts of In referring to the foregoing notice sacrifices upon its altar. To nothing is the undersigned takes pleasure in thanking GEEAT AUCTION that party bound so irrevocably by its the patrons and supporters of the repeated action in thn last congress, by New TJiin Review for their kind assistance its declarations in convention, by the and support of the paper under S A E utterances of its leaders on the stump the late management and hopes that and in the press, as to the doctrine that the same be transferred to the newthe cheapest money is the best. It committed firm. Ernst Brandt- itself thus openly andfinallybe* $10,000 cause it had lost on the tariff, and because Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, J. H. Weddendorf having transferred it thought it saw, in the agitation Dress Goods, Flannels, Sheetings, W A CH FOR his interests in the New Ulm Review for free coinage and the rise of third Prints, Shirting, Tickings, Table to F. W. Johnson, the undersigned assumes parties favorable to cheap and poor all assets and liabilities of themoney, Cloths, Yarns, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Underwear anew issue with more votes behind late firm of Bra ni Weddendorf. it. The tariff was sent to the rear all sizes, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, F. W. Johnson. at double quick, and the Democracy and lOOO other articles to be sold at identified itself thoroughly with the financial HENR CRONE'S The following is an extract from a follies that seemed to be carrying SOMMER'S STORE article by Dr. Leslie Keeley in defense everything before their rising tide. of his cure for drunkenness, the complete This was the situation until less than article appearing in the North EVERY DAY. a year ago. Practically, except for a American Review for December: languid protection for form's sake now The fall and aenth of Colonel John Sale to commence at 2 o'clock and 7 in the evening. and then. Democrats, as a party, ceased i\ Mines, while producing a great shock to interest themselves in the tariff, and JOHN ALBERT on account of his prominence in literary grew ardent in favor of inflation and circles and as an advocate of the Keeley depreciation of the currency. Their Auctioneer. cure, as well as the gallant fight he first awakening came with the congressional seemed to make against his disease.cannot elections that followed it. They FO TH E BENEFI O ALL. affect the public appreciation of my found themselves unexpectedly with an discovery except among those whose almost unprecedented majority of the only information on the subject was derived new house. They argued rightly that from his article in Jtue October this was not because of anything in their number of the North American Review. own position, but because the Republican Of the 700 patients now at Dwight under were responsible for something treatment, not 5 per cent, are there It is to the interest of every man, woman or child who lives within a radius that the people did not as vet entirely through any other agency than their of fifty miles of New Ulm to know that my NEW STORE is finished. approve. That something could be only own personal knowledge of cur«3, ranging I have removed the clothing stock to the new building, which, by the McKinley bill, and like a pack from one to ten years. The fact the way, is the longest in Minnesota, and am now prepared to show a of hounds that have lost the trail and that friends and neighbors have received new and clean line of are scattered and demoralized until they the Keeley treatment and se-strike the scent, up went their heads, CLOTHIN A-T^JD cured, as far as human knowledge can G.F.D0NGUSp and they were oft again in full cry. estimate, permanent and lasting cures GENTS' FUMISHING GOODS, is the convincing argument.The Keeley A year or less ago Mr. Mills had almost cure has advanced slowly, without advertisement, forgotten his hatred of the tariff in DRY G000S, GROCERIES, HATS, GAPS, except that of cured men, his zeal for free silver. He could not from one patient, twelve years ago, till keep still about it. He was so sure that now the average attendance is as above. DEALER IN the people wanted more money that he About the beginning of the present talked of it to every body he met. Now, and in fact everything pertaining to a general store. year the Chicago Tribune, after thorough since the people have been heard from, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. investigation, opened its columns IN ALL RESPECTS MY STOCK IS COMPLETE. since it is clear that the people prefer JOHN F. NEUMANN. to ex-patients for the relation of their good money to bad, since New York I have just received a nice and large line of woolen goods. Among personal experiences, and thussucceeded and Massachusetts have forced the in attracting the attention of the literary these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for children, ladies fighting, Mr. Mills has returned to his world and placing information as old love. The tariff is the thing for him and men, hosiery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool to the cure and the institution in theto-day, and many other articles. and he is conducting his campaign Beussmann Eros, minds of the reading public. This information, on the platform of free trade and I also carry a large line of Groceries and canned fruits. taken advantage of, has now an incometex,with free coinage, the REMEMBER: 1 sell goods at very low prices, placed cured men in almost every city, late consuming desire of his soul, sent W&* BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. town and hamlet in the United States, away to the lumber room until he has as well as many foreign countries, The more time to devote to it. And the SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. LAUDENSCHLAEGER BLOCK, NEW ULM,MINN. indubitable evidences of these cures remain course of Mr. Mills is the course of the and will always be monuments of Democratic party, which was for low Have Completely Renovated their HOLIDAY GOODS! my discovery, making the Keeley institutes tariff three years ago, oheip money and Extensive Establishment. the Meccas of the liquor and any sort of tariff one year ago which opium habitues. fought openly and noisily this year for honest money in Massachusetts, for S A I E S 03XTX3 AT dishonest money in Iowa and for straddle WHAT SHALL THE ISSUS BE. contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles in New York which would toss up GHAS. suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons Japhet in search of a father was not GEBSER, its hat to-morrow for any or all of these jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holteri? a circumstance to the Democratic party guns, revolvers, shing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general according to its impression of what in search of an issue for the national sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. most lively to win. It is a pretty study campaign that is now less than a year 3ZHJF»-AJEl.Tnvn3KrT W O to watch Democratic agonizing over distant. Once the hasty thought it had NEW ULM, MINN. the selection of an issue, where it wants shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and far* found what it wanted in the tariff question. go-mers' tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W to know only which way the cat is It tried that with Mr. Cleveland Pitkin's incomparable mixed painis and a large assortment of machine and other ing to jump. Some day it may occur to 4* S. ABJN OXO and lost. Since then it has been in- a oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks it that honest devotion to principle pays bottom. most unhappy and inquiring frame of better in the long run, than a mad mind. For the Democratic party is unlike BEUSSMANN BROS. search for the elements of present popularity.—.Pioneer other political parties in this, that Press. Dealer in it does not take up issues on their merits, NEW CODBS! and, haying made them its own, Perfection is acknowledged 10 be the Stoves and Ranges, stand by them through good and best 10 cent cigar on the market. through evil report. What it wants is something that will win. Its leaders For lame back, side or chest, use B. BEHNEE & CO. are men who would xather be president Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 Choline $tove$ and ^iriwafe. than be right. Its masses are men who cents. Sold by Henningsen & Kiesel. want to win control of the government Will DU Suffer with Dyspepsia and Hardware, Farming Implements, more than they desire to establish any canLiver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizes principle or policy. And as you is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Nails, Fence Wire, /never b&f&is* iu advance which .is the DEALERS IN Henningsen & Kiesel. p©puJ$^siaVoX a question, and as the f)iy $ood& fjekdy-n^de .Clothing,.' Sfabbei Western Washers, Clothes I is Habte change, Shiloh's Cough and Consmption Cure ihe us guided in its ac- ft is sold by us on a guarantee. I cures (£ood$, 8oot$ krtd £l\oe$, Bkt$ ki\d Ck$$. Wringers, Asphaltum and tions'BQt infrequently assumes the un., Consumption. Sold by Henningsen & dignified and uncomfortable aspect of a Kiesel. ]sfotioi\& Gftfoderieg &i\d Cd'odkefy. Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc., dog chasing his own tail. We want every mother to know that The policy of the Democracy on the croup can be prevented. True croup THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH tariff is curious study. Its historic attitude never appears without a warning. The Special attention give^i to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. Al is that of the advocate »f "a tar first symDton is hoarseness, then the PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Work warranted. p' iff for revenue only." But that doctrine child appears to have taken cold or a Farm produce taken in Exchange. has been so tempered by the circum',v NEW ULM, cold may have accompanied the hoarsefrom MINN stances of different campaigns as toness the start. After that a peculiar ^"'i-V mean anything yon please. On that rough cough is developed, which is A^Behnke Manager A E E E & CO C. H. HORNBURG Pff\-: platform have stood as candidates mem followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse 'f&W who were as thorough going protectioaj$WV a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough ists as Mr. Randall himself, men who This space is reserved for Remedy would prevent the attack. were virtual free traders, men who Even after the rough cough has appeared, were opportunists, and at least one Deetler in the disease may be prevented by •r-'Aie man who claimed that the tariff was "a using this remedy as directed. The only local issue." Mr. Cleveland compelled safe way is to keep a 50 cent bottle of his party to take a more decided stand, the Remedy in the house for use whenever but no sooner was he beaten than it the symptoms of the disease appear. Hasr,emoved to his own building on corner of Second North and s? $£' sheered off from him, left the issue on For sale by O. M. Olson, Drug ^^^SMinnesota Streets lately occupied by Jacob Klossner Jr.