New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 6, 1889 · Page 3 of 8
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BEUSSMAWS. DEPARTMENT STORE? In a communication to the, Sleepy Eye Herald Veritas says "To issue bonds is ill advised and will make this D- Jf*" "\Completely Renovated for the building cost more money than at first MEEIDIANrBLOCK supposed the conditions under which Wednesday, March 6, 1889. this $35,000 issue is made, being that contains a vast assortment of they shall be paid in not less than fifteen TOYS, 5 AND10 GODS AND FANCY ARTICLE Tuesday the legislature passed an act CENT DRY GOODS STORE. nor more than thirty years, now and the governor has approved it, suppose that the^bonds are placed at 6 which is important to townships It is per cent interest at that late the principal an act to amend section 71, chapter 4, For the Million. and interest would amount to $66,500, of the general laws of 1887, relative to this with the $15,000 already invested, EMBROIDERIES, elections It makes registration unnecessary with interest, would amount to in township elections, thereby 5 shows up $28,500, a total of $95,000: add to this EMBROIDERIES GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS saving a considerable expense which amount Sleepy E3 e'3 $30,000, and we would otherwise have been incurred b- find that our court house, actually under the Whiteman law. Further, it worth $50,000, has actually cost the permits a judge of election to be a candidate enormous sum of $125,000." Verily, for office. The former faqt is S 4 ets. a yard in grand Shape and the Stock of Veritas is a financial and arithmetical one which should become generally genius He deserves the treasury portofolio is complete as usual. My Prices are Low, my Goods of Best Quality known throughout the state before the or at least a leather medal. Don't forget the Place. spring elections. Upon the bill in question Attorney General Clapp has P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn EDITOR OF REVIEW! the following to say "The election The article signed "Veritas" in the last law of 1887, by express terms, made its A. H. SCHLEUDER, issue of the Sleepy Eye Herald is amusing provisions applicable to the election of as well as ridiculous. The writer township officers, not to town meetings does not seem to have any good and proper, as has been understood by sufficient reason why the bonds shall some, but to the election of township MBROIDERIE 6 cts. a yard WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER not be issued, so dishes up such nonsensical officers. This rendered it necessary if stuff as adding the interest for a the law was complied with, to goseries MBROIDERIES 6 ets. a yard of years to the principal sum through all the work of registration, and after adding the $30,000 which which involved a great amount of un-Sleepy MBROIDERIES irp-vsrstrda 8 ets. yaro^ cieetler in Eye says she will give calls this 3 ots. a, a stxicl necessary labor and expense. By anthe cost of the nuilding. To add interest Gol 1 SilverWatches, act passed Tuesday the election law no MBROIDERIES lO cts.a ets. ysM on investment to original cost, one WIDE ORIENTAL LACES 5 a yd. longer applies to the election of township might as well take the case of his own LARGELOWER STOCK OTHAN officers, and it is important that PEARL BUTTONS EVER. residence and do the same, not allowing town officers be apprised of this prior anything for the item of rent or for Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, to the coming spring election. The effect use of it during the time. The interest of this change is, of course, to render GREAT BARGAIN DAT, on the bonds have nothing whatever to Also an elegant Line of township officers eligible to re-election, do with the cost of the Court House. Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday the provisions of the law of 1887 The actual cost of course is simply the EVERY SATURDAY, I prohibiting candidates from bemg contract price for constructing it. The Cards. judges of election being no longer in interest on the investment together with NEXT SATURDAY WE OFFER A LARGE ASSORTMENT force as to the election of township of cost of insurance and repairs are balanced iicers. by the use of the building. The OF FINE MUSLIN CORSET COVER, NICELY EMBROIDERED, It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. use of a piece of property by its owner President Harrison was inducted into ALL SIZES AT 35 CTS. EACH. REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. certainly should be taken into account office with the usual ceremonies and as much as though it was rented to an FORMER PRICE 50 TO 60 CTS. dor^ef" Minn. & #i#t Jfoftti Streets', #ew Ulm, JVhim an unusual amount of pomp on Monday outside party. It is worth to the owner, His inaugural address is reported just what it would rent for, or what he as a model of oratory, and some SRtJST & GRAFF, would have to pay for the rent of it, common sense. He tendered some A Seasonable Hint. If 1 buy apiece of property and do not wholesome advice to wealthy corporations occupy it nor rent it, certainly the interest said that European domination and taxes must be added to original «f American waterways was not to be DEALERS IN cost, but if I occupy it, the case is thought of, that due respect to the stars entirely different. Some of our farmers and stripes would be required from Dry Goods, Groceries, Spring will begin March 20. Every good housewife will begin would (in their mind) have quite valuable foreign powers Called the surplus an cleaning house at the earliest opportunity. While waiting for suitable farms if they add, say 25 years interest evil and favored the construction Of to the purchase price of same. naval cruisers. The cabinet will be weather to set in, would it not be a good idea to clean your system i»C And then "Veritas" adds the $30,000, composed as follows Secretary of State which Sleepy Eye has not yet given the winters accumulations 9 I have an excellent line of Tonics, Blood James Blaine, of Maine. Secretary (and never will) which reminds me ot of the Treasury—William Windom, of Purifiers and Invigorators. Also choice selected Roots and Herbs for the story of the Indiana farmer, who Minnesota. Secretary of War—Kedfield said he had lost $10,000 during the past that purpose Our stock of Drugs, Glass, Paints and Oils is alwaj7? Proctor, of Vermont. Secretary year. When asked how, he answered by of the Navy—Benjamin F. Tracey, of complete. saying "not having hogs enough to eat New York Secretary of the InteriorJohn RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. all the acorns that have dropped from PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. t* W. Noble, of Missouri. Postmaster the trees on my land." The bonds can General—John Wanamaker, of CHARLES R00SP be readily disposed of at par drawing Pennsylvania Attorney General—W. five (5) per cent interest, which is from & S* ARM"OUDt H. Miller, of Indiana Secretary of three to five per cent cheaper than any Agriculture—Jeremiah Busk, of Wisconsin. individual tax payers can get the money on his note. In other words if the Po^t Offide Slodk. 3Dea.ler in bonds are defeated, the Court House XewtJlxq, Mmn- The following telegram was sent to will be -build and paid for within the President-elect Harrison from St. Paul Stoves and Ranges, next five years with money that is Februrary 27. We respectfully and NEW GOODS! worth to the tax payers from eight (8) earnestly urge the appointment of Hon. to ten (10) per cent. I am at a loss to William Windom of Minnesota for a understand why anyone should write an a position in your cabinet, and believe Gasolin Stove and Tinware article on this subject under an assumed his appointment would meet with the B. BEH1TEE & CO name. approval of the republican party of the Hardware, Farming Implements, state. [Signed]—William R. Merriam, New Ulm, March 4th, 1889. Governor A. E. Rice, Lieutenant Governor C. H. Ross. 1). S. Hall, Frank A. Day, G. Nails, Fence Wire, George W. Harrison, nephew of President DEALERS IN Edwards, D. M. Clough, Marcus Johnson, Harrison, was married to Miss C. B. Buckman, State Senators." Myrtie E. Allen, of Northfield, at Faribault* Pumps, Western Washers, A similar telegram, signed by a number of members of the house $ood£, 8oot£ knd g^oe^, ftkt£ ki\d dkp£. w*as Sent the next day. No one Clothes Wringers, Boss The bill authorizing the opening of would have any right to object ]S[otioi\$, G^o5ei4eg &r\d &odkefy. the Sioux Reservation was approved by if these gentlemen had simply endorsed President Cleveland. Churns, etc., etc., etc. Mr. Windom but when they assume authority to speak for the Republican .. sen more bottles of THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. Dr. Seth Arnold'* party of the state it is time to call a special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. COUGH KILLER halt. These gentlemen were elected to Work warranted. than of any otber cough help enact and execute the laws of this Medicine kept in stock, although Farm Produce taken in Exchange. NEW ULM, MINN. xaKe j^xenange I keep fifteen varieties. state and not to pose as the month B. BEH3STK E & Ca M. Robertson, Coyville, piece of the Republican party. Charles Cesser's K&n A, Behnke, Manager. Druggists, SSc^ 80c, and $1.00. C. Baltrusch President Cleveland vetoed the direct BANKRUPT tax bill on the grounds that it was unconstitutional. A. C. 0CHS, T1 BOOK STORE The Senate could not will close out his entire stock of SALJU see it in that light and passed the bill READY MADE CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. over the presidents veto. There is no Clothing likelihood of the house taking a similar IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. action. If the bill should become a The Prince of Clothiers is in the EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS law, Minnesota would receive $93,245 JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OE COUNTRYl field with a full assortment of M* as her share of the tax. BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE Bids given on Buildings of all kind. READY MADE CLOTHING, Regardless of Cost. Congressman Lind and Senator Sabin GENTS FURNISHINtx Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. are making active efforts to defeat the GOODS AND Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. scheme for consolidating the land offices I CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I BOOTS AND SHOES, in Minnesota, for which an executive Now is your time to buy a suit for all of which are to be disposed of NEW order has been given, and Mr. Lind ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF about one-half of what it is worth. at bankrupt prices. is quoted as saying that he was confident TAILOR SHO& MeatKra*\*7" :WALL PAPER Market, of success.—WINONA REPUBLICAN. Give him a call in his new quarters I respectfully inform the public that in Klossner's new Brick Block. I have opened a new tailor-shop in the The Senate has recommend Senator JOS. SCaNOBRICH, Frop'r., building formerly occupied by F. W PROBATE NOTICE. VogelpohL, on Minnesota St., next to_ Scheffer's anti-drunkard bill. The irrepressible the Union Hotel, and that I am full} IS THE1l6fTY. ClL£ AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES Senator Kellar threatened Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown yea prepared to supply the needs of customers In Probate Court that if he was ever put in jail for at reasonable rates. In the Matter of tne estate of Ilednig Moeller A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, drunkenness he would leave this country NOTICE OF EXPIRATION deceased, Louis Ztschunl,. hams, lard, etc., constantly on FRESH On reading and film? the Petmon of Hans forever. We hope that the bill will 3 0 REDEMPTION.^ Gravenslund of McLeod County, Minn representing hand. Highest market price paid for among othei things, that Hedwig Moeller late pass and that an officer will be detailed Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All Star Sample Boom, OYSTERS. of atory City, State of Iowa, on the 3th day of Sep. F. Cold, New Ulm, Otttloc 18, block 8T6»No of orders from the country promptly attended tember A ,D 1888, at Story Citj, Iowa, died to watch Kellar. acres 4) amount required to redeem $4 85 intestate, and being a resident of said Story City, to. &* Office of the Auditor of Browji County Iowa at the time of her death, leaving goods, chattel Fanners'*Home.tdanj New trim, Mum Feb 9th, 1889. Meat Market, The Sevatson usury bill passed the sand estate withinthisCounty,and that the said ToF Cold. petitioner is a brother of said deceased, and praying You are hereby notified that on the 20th day of house Saturday. It will propably be that administration of said estate be to A. September A. I 1881 at a Tax Saje held as provided Schlender granted" It is ordered, that said petition killed in the Senate, as that body refused by law at New Dim, the Connty ot be heard before the Judge of this Court on Thursday HEADQUARTERS FOR ^JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Frop'r. Brown, State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said ^vCHAS.STDEBE,Piop'r.l?i the 21st day of March A D. 18S9, atten o'oiock to pass a similar bill only a'short county sold the land herein above described to fe«j*«' A. M., at the Probate Office In said County. bli E. 6. Koch for the delinquent taxes thereon for Dealer in time ago. Ordered, farther that notice thereofbe given to the year 1880 amounting as hereinbefore stated to Wines, Liquors the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested A large supply ©f fresh meats, sausages, the sum of $4 85 exclusive of the cost of nerving CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS by publishinga copy of this order for three To-day the house will discuss the this notice. You are also hereby notified that the hams, lards, etc., constantly on successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in JSSE2-X andCigi right of redemption from such sale will expire on the New Ulm Review,a weekly newspaper printed prohibition bills. There will be lots of the tenth day of April A. D. 1889, or within sixty 4*AND TOBACCO. yg hand. All orders from the country and published at New Ulm in said County. days after the service of this notice. talk and when the vote is taken it will Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 21st day of February A line lunch will be served every da promptly attended to. Eibner's Palace Restaurant, Witness my hand and seal at New Dlm,^ in said A. D. 1889. jy» ,« 12 County ofBrown, this 9th day of February 1889. be found that the friends of the present CASH PAID FOR HIDES. By the Court, jt? !*.* Mk E. P. BSBTBAHD County Auditor. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. mf ERNST KKANDt liquor law will be in the majority. isA PejB. FISCHEB, Deputy. POST OFFICE BLOCK. (L. S UH Judge of Probate. I NEW ULM MINN New Ulm. Mini