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

March 13, 1889 · Page 3 of 8

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Prank Kuetsin SBEUSSMANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE COTLSTY S E A S The Jacobson Bi I and Its Serious De fects. NEW ULM, MINN. Completely Renovated for the $ MERIDIAN BLOCKv^t&<! Prominent citizens representing twenty-nve XE8^*.A.TFl.1I,3Ma533Xr'3? O N E Wednesday, March 13, 1889. counties of the state have been in contains a vast assortment of attendance on the legislature for the TOYS, The proposed prohibitoiy amendment 10 CENT DRY GOODS STORE. purpose of piotestmg against the passage was defeated in the house Thursday by the senate of the Jacobson county by a vote of 59 to 09. Why sarnest *i For the Million* seat bill. The bill, most drastic in temperance people should want to nature, and proposing a revolution in overthrow thf present license system the manner of changing county seats EMBROIDERIES. and demand constitutional prohibition shows up passed the house without particular consideration, GUNS AND-SPORTING GOODS is a mystery. Under the present system and is now before a senate the liquor traffic can be restricted committee The objectionable iea'ures W^tS^oftment, Iowe^ fVide^. and controlled effectually. With constitutional of the bill are that a mere majority of prohibition it would be the number voting at a county &eat eleccan grand Shape and the Stock of otherwise. In all states where they hastion put the county to the expense 4 ets. a yard have constitutional prohibition it O I I E S of a special election, if t\\ legal voters been found that prohibition does not will certify that they believe that the is complete as usual. My Prices are Low, my Goods of Best Quality 3 ets. a yard prohibit Liquor can be procured with (MBROIDERIES signers of the petition are legtjl voters.' Don't forget the Place. ease and the evils of intemperance are This would enable a railroad interested more apparent there than in communities 6 ets. a yard MBROIDERIES P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn in any town not the county seat to have where the sale of liquor is allowed a large number of employes sign the A, H. SCHLEUDER. under a sensible license law IMBROIDERIES 8 ets. a yard petition and foice thecountv to an election—particularly when a small vote (A Mnj Henry Carroll. First cavalry U. MBROIDERIES lO ets. a yard was recorded at the last prjor election. S army, has, at his own request, and Again,where the county seat property after thirty years' service, been retired axicl "u/p-wgircis- JEWELER rights rest they should not be destroyed from active service. Maj. Carroll enlisted at the will of a mere majority, particularly LARGE STOCK OF as a private from Brown County when that majority may be a class at Fort Ridgely Jan. 13, 1889. He was of persons who have no vested rights in appointed lieutenant of the Third cavalry dealer in the affairs of a county, and do not pay 3 ots- SL a sind n-p-vsrsirdsWIDE May 18, 1864 captain of the Ninth *axes of any kind. The bill gives to Gol 1 SilverWatches, cavalry Jan. 22, 1867, and major of the ORIENTAL LACES 5 ets. a yd. any large corporation the power to First cavalry Ji^y 3,1885. His military place the real residents of the county record is filled with evidences of his PEARL BUTTONS LOWER THAN EVER. and tax-payers at a disadvantage, and v* bravery and executive ability, and in really defeats the interests of these his retirement the army loses a distinguished Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, who alone are interested. The bill, in and meritorious officer. Maj. GREAT BARGAIN DAY, the opinion of the best informed should Carroll was a brother of William Carroll, Also an elegant Line of require that at least three-fifths of the Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday late of this County, killed by the legal voters declare that the county seat EVERY SJ^TXJPtlDAY. Indians during the outbreak in*1862. should be changed before there should Cards. appear a good reason for putting any At the experimental station of the NEXT SATURDAY BARGAINS IN GOLD, SILVER AND county to the expense of a change of its College of Agriculture experiments I county seat. The bill provides that were made with rusted and frozen COLORED BALL TINSEL AT 4 CTS. failure to give notice of the special It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. wheat. The result of their experiments election shall not defeat the election by REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. show that farmers need not be afraid to A BALL. which through a collusion between a sow such wheat provided they prepare dofi\ef Iii\i\. & tfirjft Jyfoftli $tfeet& jtfew Ulm., }diAA majority of the county commissioners their soil so that the conditions favor of any couuty and a few of the electors of germination and growth may be as BRUST & CBAFF, the county seat of any county can be near as possible to those in greenhouse A Seasonable Hint. removed before the people know anything culture. The complete report on these about it. The provisions of the experiments are published in Bulletin bill are too complicated to be satisfactory No. 6. which will be furnished free on requiring a good. law\ cr to determine DEALERS IN application to Edward D. Porter, Director what it means. The feeling prevalent Spring will begin March 20. Every good housewife will begin of Experiment station, St Anthony Dry Goods, Groceries, is that a bill should be passed Park, Ramsey County Minn. cleaning house at the earliest opportunity. While waiting for suitable which would require at least 55 per cent of the freeholders to petition for Among the last bills approved by weather to set in, would it not be a good idea to clean your system of the change before the county shall be President Cleveland was one reimbursing ]\rotiort& &kt& Cfep& ($en# iSifqiA- put to the expense of the election, and the winters accumulations I have an excellent line of Tonics, Blood James Devine, of this county, for that three-fifths or five eighths of the property destroyed by United States Purifiers and Invigorators. Also choice selected Roots and Herbs for votes require it before the rights of persons troops in 1862. He will receive $650. who have invested on account of that purpose. Our stock of Drugs, Glass, Paints and Oils is always Another bill of interest to this district the county seat should be disturbed. was also approved. It provides for the complete. The election should be at the general opening, for settlement, of the agricultural election, when all of the electors are PROMPT ATTENTIONTO MAIL ORDERS. lands on the Pipestone reservation. RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. more lively to exercise the right of franchise Both of these bills were introduced CHARLES R00SJ and notice of the election should by Mr. Lind. be given in the same manner as any j* ARM Ot-P» other election. Failure to give such Married:—At the residence of the notiee should have the same effect as a brides parents, Renville Minn, on Monday failure to give notice of any other election. morning Feb. 25th 1889. Mr, Orie Pofit Offide W ^fewlflm, ^linn. There should also be a provision Korthof and Miss Mollie Prignitz (nee Deale in. for a remonstrance in behalf of a majority Henning). Misses Lena and Bertie Stoves and Ranges, of the people really interested, Henning and Mr. Paul Henning of St. which remonstrance should take precedence Paul came home to witness the ceremony. of a petition if signed by as The happy couple started for great or greater number, The senate the cities Monday afternoon. Gasolin Stove and Tinware. will probably radically amend the bill E BEHNEE & CO State Examiner Kenyon has issued a on these terms.—GLOBE. I certificate authorizing the State Bank Hardware, Farming Implements, of Winthrop to do business. The bank How to Gain Flesh and Strength. has a paid up capital of $25,000 E. Nails, Fence Wire, DEALERS IN is1 Use after each meal ScoWs Emulsion A. Campbell President and C. A. with Hypophosphites. It is as Benson Cashier. palatable as milk, and easily digested. f)fy (*ood& f}ek&y-:oqkde Clottyr^, Rubber Pumps, Western Washers, The rapidity with which delicate people Col. Bobleter helped to see President improve with its use is wonderful. Harrison inaugurated. Of the pleasures G[ood$, Boot$ ki)d Sl\oe$, fi&t$ kr\d C&p^. Use it and try your weight. As a remedy experienced during that time he for Consumption, Throat affections, Clothes Wringers, Boss and Bronchitis, it is unequalled. Please tells a Pioneer Press reporter that himself Jr- ]\!otion$, G^foderie$ ki\d Cfodkety. read: and Capt. Kittleson had a glorious "I used Scott's Emulsion in a child Churns, etc., etc., etc. old time, with but one day of sunshine eight months old with good results. He to interfere. On Monday the two stood gained four pounds in a very short THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. time."—THO. PRIM, M. D., Alabama. for seven hours in a drizzling rain on a special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. "1 gave Scott's Emulsion to a gentleman platform at the Peace monument to 65 years old, troubled with Work warranted. see the procession pass. They were Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Chronic Bronchitis, with the most excellent NEW ULM, MINN wet to the skin, but then they saw the results."—J. C. CASON, Broken B. BEH2TKE & CO procession. At 1 o'clock the next Arrow, Ala. Charles Cesser's A. Behtike, Manager. morning, vigorous rubbing having limbered ». sell morebottles of them np, they attended a variety BANKRUPT Dr. Seth Arnold's performance in a theater on Pennsylvania A. C. 0CHS, COUGH KILLER avenue, and retired at 4 a. m. in than of any other cough BOOK STORE Medicine kept stock, although SAlJ a hard,bed for which they chipped in I keep fifteen varieties. 'i CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. $4 per night. The first boarding house F.H.Robertson, Coyville, they struck in Washington wanted $6 Kan. IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PUNS UNO SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. per day for the use of a pine bedstead, Druggists, 26c, 60c., sad $1.00. The Prince of Clothiers is in the C. Baltrusch and they jumped at the chance to get EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS JOB WORK BONE IN CITY OB COUNTRY^ field with a full assortment of a place to sleep for $4. But all in all Bids given on Buildings of all kind. READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE they had simply a scrumptious time will close out his entire stock of Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* of it. GENTS FURNISHING READY MADE TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. Clothing Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. GOODS AND Charles Doran, one of the oldest settlers BOOTS AND SHOES, I CARRY tOlN E LWl^OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. of Le Sueur county, died at bis NEW all of which are to be disposed of home, Marysburg, last week Monday *^B8£Af^ALS0 THE LARGEST STOCK OF TAILOR SHOP/ at bankrupt prices. If our memory serves us correctly, Mr. Doran was a member of the Le Sueur iWAIIffPAPER Regardless of Cost. Give him a call in his new quarters I respectfully inform the public that Tigers and assisted in the defense of in Klossner's new Brick Block. I have opened a new tailor-shop in the New Ulm. building formerly occupied by F. W. PROBATE NOTICE. Vogelpobl, on Minnesota St., next to Pains in the back are frequently the Union Hotel, and that I am fully Now is your time to buv a suit for STATE OF MINNESOTA,County of Brown J-ss IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINEGOODS iM) PRICES prepared to supply the needs of customers caused by a sudden wrenching of the In Probate Conrt about one-half of wbat it is worth. at reasonable rates. In the Matter of tne estate of Hedvrig Moeller spine. A few applications of Salvation deceased, ,, Louis Ztsclmnke. FRESH Oil will give permanent relief. Price On reading and filing the Petitioa of Hans C. A F. H. EETZLAPPL GravenBlund of McLeodCounty,Minn .representing twenty-five cents. For sale by all druggists. among other things, that Hedwig Moeller late OYSTE Star Sample Boom of Story City, Stateof Iowa, on the 3th day of September A. ,D. 18S8, at Story City, Iowa, died intestate, and being a resident of said Story City, I Dakota's New Governor, Iowa at the time of her death, leaving goods, chattel sand estatewithinthisConnty,and that the said ..Pairs' Euufr Dealer in Extra Good Quality jg^.^S| W®vmj* Machinery*gheart21sgrantedeMarcheAsaithiestattesaidno'olock- petitioner is a brother of said deceased, and prayin "Gov." Mellette, of Watertown, was tha administration of be to A. H. Schleuder It is ordered, tha petition appointed governor of Dakota yesterday, be before th Judg of Court, Thurs JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r. vice L. K. Church, removed, HEADQUARTERS FOR day the day of D. 18S9, atten A* M., at the Probate Office In said County. -3a£a sif& Dealer in Ordered, farther that noticethereofbe given to Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Empire Mowers. Wines, Liquors •i The St Paul Daily News, under the the heirs ofsaid deceased, and to all persons interested by publishinga copy of thisorder for three tis^i management of P. H. Hall, is taking CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS Binding Twine a Speciality. successiveweeks prior to said day of hearing in Wm and Cigars* the New Ulm Review,*weeklynewspaper printed front rank as an afternoon paper. ,JAND TOBACCO, ft and published at New Ulm in said County. Advance and Invincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c. Eiker's Palace Restaurant, Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 21st day of February A fine lunch will be served every day ~. A. D. 1889. 12 A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand. Cap John Erickson, designer of the By the Court, Cor. Minn. & Centerstreets. Quick sale and small profits is my motto and Fanners will do well to call and examinemy goods ERNST BRANDt Monitor, died at New York Friday, l!% OFFICE BLOCK. New Ulm. Minn. POST (L. S Judge of Probate. and leanrmy prices before baying elsewhere.