New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 30, 1892 · Page 3 of 9
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?fc#l boxes and compartments are situated as LADIES BAZAAR to them may seem the most advantageous and convenient, providing they disregard none of the foregoing requirements. They may also make sueh regulations ^m^'^i F. W. JOHNSONEditor and Publisher. as they deem proper, limiting Mm*?** ,'% ft the time in which an elector may remain Wednesday .March 30, 1892. in the polling room or place-while The Only ExclusiveI Goods Store. & receiving, preparing and voting his **. HOW TO VOTE NEXT TUESDAY. ballot. Such limitation howeyer shall not be less than three nor more than The New System explained so as to ten minutes unless delay is caused tf* has just received a beautiful line of 1 be Eeadily Understood. through the fault of the judges. «-/V^ kNEW$30©DS'! All electors shall be allowed to go By Marking It as Shown Below,you unmolested to the polling place for the will have acted Wisely. purpose of voting and to return in the CRON E iBItOS same manner,and neither voters or others shall be allowed to congregate in As the election next Tuesday and Consisting mostly of fine Dress Goods, Lawns, Indian Linen, Piques, -X'„ any numbers within one hundred feet those next fall in every voting precinct 1. of the polling room in any election district. Laces, Embroideries and Lace Curtains by the pattern and piece. will be conducted according to the Australian llO 112, Tl 4 Minntsota Str. system, a thorough explanation A large line of Our Cloak and Jacket Stock Two judges of opposite political parties will prove valuable and instructive for SUMMER UNDERWEAR before the voting begins, or as soon the guidance of voters. For this purpose is all in. dome and look at thereafter as possible, shall place their no explanation can be given that initials on the backs of all the ballots will be more concise and clear than our line before purchasing they have in some uniform manner but that taken direct from the statutes as shall not otherwise mark the same.' •follows: elsewhere, When an elector presents himself for At the polling place the following arrangement The Largest ine of Hosiery in the City. the purpose of voting, he shall give his shall be observed: There Every Garment Guaranteed name and residence, with street and shall be provided boxes for voting, as number, if any, and it shall be first ascertained many in number as the kind of ballots It presents an opportunity for Economical Buying that you cannot to fit, if not we will make it that his name is on both reg voted, one ballot box painted white,one afford to miss. isters, and not erased that the residence painted red, and one painted blue. so. given by the elector corresponds There shall also be a separate box for E O O E S S O O S with the residence of such registers,and each polling place where women are if challenged,that he is entitled to vote. entitled to vote, in which shall be POPULAR STYLES. LATE NOVELTIES. Also special orders taken Then the judge having charge of the placed all ballots cast by.women. ballots shall tear from the blocks a balof There shall also be provided in the for Cloaks and Jackets. each kind that is to be voted, having room in-which the inspectors of election Standard ©rades & STewest'Attractions the proper initials thereon, and hand sit or immediately adjoining thereto not the same to the voter, who shall retire less than two booths or compartments alone to one of the booths or compartments for every hundred electors registered,so inxr above mentioned, and there prepare constructed that the voter can therein N the ballot or ballots by placing a retire from observation, and there shall STAPLE AN FANCY DRY GOODS. cross mark opposite the name of each be placed in each of said compartments The Bight Place to get the right Goods at the A 1 right Price. Put an "X" mark opposite the name of each candidate There is something of Interest for all in my magnificent stock of Spring you wish to vote for in the space indicated by the arrow. and Summer Goods. 'r*\ Be fair with yourself and see my spring stock. Mayor—E. G. KOCH—Non-Partisan. a rices the fairest you have ever known. Qualities as you like them. DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE. 3 a Mayor— lossner & Mueller VJ I c£ City Clerk—LOUIS SCHILLING—Non-Partisan. 5" 3s *-s S DEALERS IN I wish to call the attention City Clerk- Shelf Hardware ••7 of the Public that it will be o1 City Treasurer—H. G. MUELLER—Non-Partisan. o" to their interest to see my a Farm Implements. City Treasurer— a New lane of Spring Goods City Justice—A. BLANCHARD—Non-Partisan. that I have just received 2* Wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that they sell the consisting of the finest line City Justice— 3 Hoosier Drills, the only drills with Grass Seed Attachment. Hoosier Spring Hoe Seeders, the only Spring Hoe Seeders in the market. of Henriettas, White Dress City Justice—JACOB NIX—Non-Partisan. The Light Running Van Brunt & Wilkins and S1 Goods, Swiss and Domestic Hi Buckeye Drills and Seeders. 2 5 City Justice— Embroideries, Laces and Deere & Gale Disc Harrows. Johnson & Smith all Steel Harrows. Lawns, Neckties for Gents. Constable—JOHN C. GEIGER—Non-Partisan. S i-i siery for everybody. Skandia Patent Iron and W'ood Lever Harrows. Constable— Also Scotch Harrows of all sizes. Owatonna 3 My lines of Groceries, Crockery Fanning Mills. Constable—OTTO C. SETTER—Non-Partisan. 9 Fairbanks & Victor Scales. Glidden Barb O a Wire, best in the Market. All kinds of Wood & Glassware are Constable— & Iron Pumps. The famous Deere, Bradley and Norwegian Plows Councilor, 1. Ward—GEOEGE SCHMIDT—Democrat. all complete. Keystone Corn Planters and Check Rowers. a Deere, Bradley & Norwegian Riding and & Councilor, 1. Ward—WILLIAM FRANK—Non-Partisan Walking Corn Cultivators, l-S Butter and Eggs bought for Cash or a Councilor, 1. Ward— The Celebrated Msh Bros. & Weber Wagons, Climax & Eacine Buggies and Carriages, taken in exchange at the highest an indelible pencil to enable the voter candidate for whom he wishes to vote, to mark the ballot. Each compartment in the blank space at the right hand Market Price. BUCKEYE & OSBORNE SELF BINDERS. shall either be provided with a margin provided for that purpose. door or curtain, so that the voter while He shall then fold the ballots so that HENRY CRONE preparing his ballot may bo shielded the face of ballot will be concealed, but CROWN, OSBORNE AND BUCKEYE MOWERS. J. 1. CASE from observation, and shall be lighted. so that the proper initials may be seen ENGINE & SEPARATOR (AGITATOR). GAAR In case the compartments shall be in upon the back, and coming from the SCOTT ENGINES & SEPARATOR AND the same room in which the judges of compartment shall hand the same to THE MINNESOTA CHIEF (GIANT) election sit to receive the ballots, the the judge having charge of the ballots, ENGINE & SEPARATOR. place where they sit and the portion of who shall, without opening the same or THEY ALSO TRADE FOR AND Doehne Block Opposite Arnold's Store. the room where the compartments are permittting the same to be opened or SELL HORSES. \r constructed shall be separated from the examined, deposit the same in the proper C.H.HORNBURG rest of the room by a railing so constructed boxes, indicated by the color thereof, as to leave a space of at least and shall announce the name and six feet in front of compaitments and residence of the elector in an audible ballot boxes. No person or persons voice. The judges having charge of the shall be allowed in the room containing registers shall then, in a column prepared fe-. the ballot boxes or in case the ballot therein, in the same line with the I. —r THE LEADING W0MENB77AFT IT boxes and compartments are in the same voter's name mark "voted" or the letter Hardware and Farm Machinery room, no person or persons shall be "V." allowed to go or remain inside the railing If any elector, after having marked his ballot, shows it to any one, except already mentioned except members of the board, officers of the peace, one as hereinafter provided, the judge of election shall refuse to receive or place representative for each of the parties Dealer In New Ulm WHA IS represented on the ticket and electors in the ballot box such ticket. the elector place a cross mark opposite who are about to vote with a friend in has the largest assortment of Monitor Seeders, Shoe Press Drills, Harrows, the name of two or more persons case they cannot read. "V running for the same office, said ballot several kinds of Breaking, Sulky and other plows, Sodcutters, The judges of election shall at all •,(" shall not be counted for those officers, I Wagons and Buggies, different styles with steel and wooden axles, Davis times oe in public view. The number but shall be, as to those officers, null and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Wooden and Iron Pumps all v. of electors about to vote who shall be and Toid. If any elector inadvertently admitted at one time snail not exceed styles, Deering Binders and Mowers and Standard Mowers, Buffalo'' spoils a ballot, he may obtain another the number of compartments by more from the board bj returning the spoiled It is a Souvenier Spoon with the name of our city "New Ulm Solid Pitts Threshers and Engines, and Duplex Wind and Fanning Mills.-j, ballot to the board, and the board shall Silverfrom$lto$250. You will find a hig selection at Hauenstein's ft.«. than three. •:•*••,. •_•, ',% vv. I have the largest assortment eveiv&een in Neyy Ulm," preserve said ballot for return to the the Jeweler. The judges of election may make ,'-'\- and my prices are the lowest. Iv vfrfK county auditor, clerk or recorder, as such arrangement for entrance to and the character of the ballot may indicate. WORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD.r^ x! from, the room where the ballot r-df uK ^S Si *?3 I mmamm