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

December 5, 1888 · Page 3 of 8

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The Winning Ticket Is Marriage a JPailure? NEW ULM, MINN.- \u BT Emg^y Dye in Yankee Blade "Once upon a time Jacob married EMIL WESCHCKE, Managing Editoi. O I E S I E N Ruth, and they set up housekeeping.*^ Now it came to pass that Jacob became Wednesday, Dec. 5, 188 1 Goods! penurious and laid up the proceeds of crops and stock in* his own If this was a good year for the Republican pocket, and it also came to pass, that party, it was a mighty bad one for Ruth was somewhat troubled for pin Prohibition* In five states, namely, *%. **v* I money. Her money went unto the grocer, Michigan. Oregon, Texas. Tennessee and her eggs and hens were of no avail, and West Virginia, prohibitory amendments :p:R,Esi:DE2sri\ SSI for Jacob took them to market. *'-, FOR, VIC E to the state constitutions were And Ruth grew shabby in dress and sobmmitted to a popular vote with the owes rices pinched in face. Her gowns were same result in all. The people of those J#f turned even unto the third time, and states are either inclined to freedom of the neighbors laughed at the ancient Sanla Clause'W*,CSEIP drink or they are of opinion that Prohibition 0® bonnet. is not the proper mode for securing 4 3 3*sS*£ And Jacob prospered and grew fat in temperance. In West Virginia, I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE MOST COMPLETE & BEST houses and lands, and drove fast horses where it is yet uncertain whether the and speculated. And Rutb wept sorely FAIL H1J1NTEB STOCK: Republicans or the Democrats carried that it was so, that in her own home the state, there is not the slightest uncertainty sne was a beggar. And Ruth and Jacob as to the fate of the prohibi A S USUAL AT were old and died and his heirs tory ameudment. The majority *V KtTKTZIWCTiS. quarreled over the goods that were agamst it will not be less than 40,000, Having so many regular customers, I am enabled to sell op-left. and it may be 50,000 The vote in at so small a percentage of profit, that large sales must ensue. II. position to the amendment in the other Once upon a time, Susan married I always legally guarantee my prices as being right states is scarcely less pronounced. Considering Always the Largest Stock I Always Lowest Prices! Ehsha, and they set up boarding, for in everything I sell. the small vote received by the Susan lov^d not labor, and Elisha Prohibition candidates on the national Goods bought east at 50 cts. on the Dollar and we will give Customers My stock of Overcoats is large, and am showing a great variety of wrought hard with the plane and saw, ticket, and the overwhelming majorities the Benefit of our great Bargains. a carpenter by trade. And it came to styles at prices ranging from $2.50 up. Call and examine them. I against prohibitory measures in states pass, that Susan \isited much, and Fur,FuU 9 inch. Doll where prohibition was a question, the 4 cts. each. have the nicest Fur Coats in Brown County. Before you buy a Furniture Set in Box 8 cts. each. bought silk gowns and banged her hair .8 cts.' Lotto Games 8, 20 ,, lesson of the late election is conclusive S ilk, lush or Astragan Cap, you better come and look at my assortment ....13 ,, Hunting Case Toy Watches and she loved laces and new bonnets. that the prohibition movement has run and learn prices. I am sure they surpass all others. The stock Witlt Chain 8 Larger Dolls 18, 20 22 Elisha loved his wife, and gratified its course, at least for this generation.— Solid Wood Horses 4, 8 Richter Harmonicas 4, of Underwear is this year large. In my Furnishing Department you her in all ways. His coat grew Ex. Bass Drums 35, 45, 60 ,. Larger Harmonicas (with threadbare, and he discarded collars, find anything that belongs in that branch. Suits ofCassimeres, Cheviots, Hard Wood Tool Chest.. ..20 Bell) 7 Laige Sleds only 28 Railroad Trains. .. 8, 13. 20 ,, insomuch that Susan became ashamed Worsteds and Serges, in fancy designs and solid colors. A line of Dry Our communication to Mr. Oscar Clock Work .Locomotive .58 Worth 65 cts. of Elisha1 shabbiness. and bemoaned Goods and Boots and Shoes, you can not find abetter line. Wood Laundry Sets, (Wash Wheel Barrow 25 ,, Enckson and his reply thereto, pub hei evil lot. Tub, Wringer and Baar) .18 Dolls Bedstead or Cradle 18 hshed in our last issue, have caused the Remember I keep the celebrated Royal White Shirt come and And it came to pass, that a rich Large Ass't. Bellows Toys 4, 8 Large Solid Wood Hobby.. Sleeyy Eye Herild to feel ill at ease Rubber Rattlers 7 ,, Horse 88 sti anger saw her face, and wondered at try it, and you will find it is the best in fit and wear for the money. and request an explanation of the wtiy Rubber Balls 4,6,10,, Box Spelling Blocks 8 the ill matched pair, and took Susan to No trouble to show Goods. Make my store your headquarters, you are Tin Soldiers 3 cts. a box Building Blocks 8 and wherefore concerning the publication the opera, and Elisha grieved that it always welcome, even if you do not buy. of a political matter of no direc Glass Rollers, Rubber Toys, Dressed Dolls, Tin Stoves and Kitchens. Doll'fp*** was so, and began to hate all women consequence after election, Chairs, Tea Sets all sizes. Roving Toys, Metalophones, Horns, Trumpets, A* and the lawyers granted a divorce, and THROUGH HONESTY I PROSPER. bums, China Cups, Smoking Sets, etc., endless Variety. Our entire 2d f&^ We have lllustnted Mr. Erickson's Susan departed with the stranger, and all Toys and Holiday goods. Don't buy until you have seen our extend* position for the simple reason, as we Elisha departed also, and died in a distant Stock. You can get more goods for one Dollar at mv place than anywhere else. have intimated, of doing him justice, as GREAT BARGAIN DAY, 1 land. SfiVSf CfiAFF, he has been publicly misrepresented, III. Next Saturday Great Bargain in elegant Silk Embroidered Suspenders! not only at the polls but since the election. Now, in this same town, Edward married at 25 cts. a pair. Call in early. His remarks in answer to our Sarah, and they rented a farm, for letter of inquiry, to some extent directed they had no land. And Sarah sang at against the publisher of the Herald DEALERS IN An elegant line of her work, and Edward ploughed in the clearly demonstrated his views on the Gentlemen's BnjLsli and Com held, and the crops were abundant, and Dry Goods, Groceries, so much thought of "court-house matter." Edward said unto Sarah, "What is mine is thine, and what is thine is mine. The latter was no issue before the We two have one purse ana one interest." people of this county and will not be, as otioi\$ fiatg, daj & dent $ !iWnij&iBoxes the matter is settled. New Ulm ha Albums1 and Fliotogra/pli And Sarah was prudent and loved her the court-house as it deserves to have, husband, and thep laid up money together, since the old structure, pronounced by are now for sale at the City Drug Store. and sometimes Sarah carried the legal authority unfit for court-house CHAS, ROOS, gold that was saved, and sometimes Edward purposes, has been condemned by the and Edward trusted Sarah more county commissioners. Why petty than himself, and they bought lands jealously should bring organized opposition KIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. and prospered, and while still young against this matter, we fail to see their abundance was such that out of but feel safe to say that every fair-minded Druggist and Apothecary, their bounty they clothed the poor, and citizen of th.s county wishes to see J* 8* ARJNTOtP bought pictures, and beautified their the new building completed. For this home. And people wondered at her purpose it becomes neoessary for the happy face and they rode in a carriage commissioners to issue bonds, and Pojft Offide f*lo. jNfewt/lm, M^nifffl that was not "yours" nor "mine," but should the question be submitted to the Dealer in. "ours." And they lived to a good old people, we doubt not but that they Stoves and Ranges, PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. age and died amid their children. would recognize what is in the interest Here you have this all absorbing question of the county. To oppose the completion of the present days discussed in a of the new edifice would be to ex few suggestive parabels, by confronting conditions, consider thenij if about to pose the people's property to rum, and Gasolin Stove and Tinware. acknowledge Hymen, take what suits now'that £a start has been made, the you best and may you live long and county funds appropriated for this, a happy! B. BEHNKE & CO., Hardware, Farming Implements, legal purpose, it is the duty of each lawabiding citizen to help finish the structure. Winthrop Tidings. It is to be borne in mind that it Nails, Fence Wire, is not New Ulm'as court-house but that Thanksgiving was generally observed DEALERS IN of Brown County, and that its erection here as a holiday. Services were held Pumps, Western Washers, is necessary was demonstrated by high at the Swedish Lutheran Church. and impartial authority. The Odd Fellows are to give a grand entertainment on New Years evening Clothes Wringers, Boss at their ball. It is looked forward to with pleasure. What's the matter with Charles R. Mr. and Mrs. Dimond and Miss Clark Davis for speaker of the House? It Churns, etc., etc., etc. entertained their friends on Thanksgiving seems to us that a republican attorney, evening at their residence. for sixteen years prominently connected Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wetter gave a with court proceedings, would know special attention given to menrting and repairing of Tin Ware. All THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. supper to their friends last bnnday something of parliamentary rule and evening. Work warranted. PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. be able to sit down on any of the few Mrs. Benson, of St. Peter, was up NEW ULM, JHINN. here last week visiting her son U. A., forlorn Democrats who will appear in Farm Produce taken in Exchange. our banker. Ho for the Holidays! the next legislature, if necessity demands B. EEHlTIi E & CO Mrs. Gruye spent part of last week it. Davis has done much for at New Ulm and Springfield. A, BeJinke, Manager. Charles Gebser's his party in Nicollet county, is a man C. G. Sehulz went to St. Peter on BANKRUPT highly esteemed, and will as speaker OCHS,flr- Friday and returned last Sunday. A. do honor to the body of which he has The Mill Co. received 200 cords of been elected a member. wood last week. SALJJ BOOK STORE We understand that the post office CONTRACTOR & BUILDER* will soon ha\e lock-boxes. Our post "The Russian method of stopping a master, T. 'I. Quist, has ordered them PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURN1SHEF runaway horse is said to be very effectiye, from Chicago, shows an elegant display of and is not particularly cruel. The Prince of Clothiers is in the Our mar«l 1, John Wetter, went to JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COOTTR1* CHRISTMAS GOODS, ALBUMS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, They place a cord with a running knot field with a full assortment of NewGerm.ui. ou Monday where he around the horses neck near the neck Bids given on Buildings of all kin will stay a lew weeks to build a store ORIENTAL WARE, ART NOVELTIES AND READY MADE CLOTHING, for his brothi I strap. To this slipnoose they attach a Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sal GENTS FURNISHING pair of reins, which may be thrown over The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran IFANCY GOODS. S, GOODS AND Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. Society held a lu rat their church in the dashboardJreadytto be seized at once. BOOKS FOR THE MILLION. the afternoon of Thanksgiving day. BOOTS AND SHOES, When the horse starts take up ttie extra Ernst Pfeiffer, They were pleased with the patronage reins and tighten the cord around the TOY and PICTURE BOOKS for the Baby. the public gave. The net gain amounted all of Which are to be disposed of horses thioat. The most furious horse to $84. x- at bankrupt prices. INSTRUCTION BOOKS for the School Child I Cor. Minnesota and 2nd TS. Sti thus choked stops instantly and will not A Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 5"'^ *f. CLASSICS for the Student. Give him a call in his new quarters to Animals has been organized in OVer Tappe's Tailor shop. U. kick or fall.—Ex. Minneapolis. Let every city and town in Klossner's new Brick Block. PAINTER,AN CALCIMINERFvDl* Artistic Specialitles\n Swiss Carved Work, the Greatest organize such a society. No other society The Washington Post, which for a C.^jiBaltrusch deserves more support than that I^S/JJS Novelty for Christmas &ifts.* long time claimed a majortty in the which looks after dumb animals, which PAPER HANGER, cannot as,k for help. Come and Convince Yourself. W Chas. Gefoseiv* next house for the Democratic party, ex&Sites all work promptly and^ ,. ^Just received anew stock and fnllfil now admits that the Republicans will reasonable prices. Artistic Graining The Verdict Unanimous. _* Where Runs the "Morton" Swiftly supply of 5 have the disputed Tennessee district Specialty. Dress Goods Southward, & N and at least one of the four districts in it W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind. '^flPiSfilv Star Sample floom testifies: I can recommend Electric Satins azici West Viiginia, and that the roll of the NEW DIRECT LACING From lake Michigan sonth it starteth, Bitters as the very best remedy. Every From CHICAGO great in size, W house will bear the names of 166 Republicans t4- W-m and XaaT 4 J\| bottle sold has given relief in every case. MICHIOAN CITY too it loucheth, f?*J$ KID^GLOVES, jJsC* i{ in is ix is Thence thro' towns of enterprise $$i*i»* Farmers Home and 159 Democrats—a Republican One man took six bottles and was cured EnroutetolNDiANOPOus majority of seven. ot Rheumatism of 10 years standing." Mighty city yet to be, „,p, j$m "ot the latest patterns. A fancy Onward then to CINCINNATI l£8S Abraham Hare, Druggist, Bellvillero. Offeringfr«vo routes to the «ea, HI Us assortment of *2iMW4 For sale by JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'F^ affirms. "The best selling medicine WIS Ptre '-oog' ogg *si8iS3Tua Or from Mo^oi. where it brancheth Visit LA FAYETTE SO fairThen I have ever handled in my 20 years experience, MBS. A. OLDING, EMBROIDERIES, LADIES -naiK 'PiagqotH see ye also LOUISVILLE Dealer in jjfliidiAins^ is Electric Bitters." Thousands 'nog sp uOBpamjoTH '& Far famed for beauties rare, .UNDERWEAR, SILK of others have added their testimony, Wines, Liquors Here again the "Wonon" offeretfc Jv uatooitredaajfojaiq aiOpno- Choice of PULLMAN CAH routes three GLOVES AND MITTEN& so that the verdict is unanimous that 3 -einjojd qi pug ?,uop 8M pas and Cigars To the Gulf Coast and to Florida Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of Si Via KENTUCKY and TEKNABSEE. Special Bargains in 'IfiXTIIX H0H03 the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a For particulars regaidms special rates, Tourist AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, tickets, Pullman Buffet Sleepers, Parlor and Chair half dollar a bottle at C. L. Roos1 DruoStore. Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings A fine lunch will be served every da Cars, etc., addreus E. O. McCOBMICK. Gen'l [2] Pass. Agt, Chicago. Cjty Ticket offle^ j?a. Clark NEW ULM, MINN. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. JO} ipsa sjerao^sno ano G^feat Safgainf* every ^attifday street *?T* 2 Jm New Ulm. 4 ^Mi