New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 27, 1889 · Page 3 of 8
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»$* BEUSSMAM'S DEPARTMENT.-STORE THE BOND PROPOSITION Defeated by a Majority of about 250 NEW ULM, MINN. Votes.f^eSr \Y% Completely Renovated for the MERIDIAN BLOOK The election on the Court House Z3EP^XlTAXZ:ia- OTSTTS1 Wednesday, March 27, 1889. bond question whicii has been agitated contains a vast assortment of in every uook and corner of Brown The appointment of John C. N6w, of :I0 DRY GOODS STORE. MS, 5 AN CENT* County for the past four or five weeks, Indiana, as Consul general to London has come and gone. In its very nature and of Wbitelaw Reid, of New York as JOY the Million. it has brought in questions of the greatest consul to Paris is a complimeut both to vital importance to every citizen the appointees and to the profession 3 E •A.T=I.T3VrFS3XPr W O voter of the county and has caused which they represent The journalistic EMBROIDERIES. shows up more excitement and perhaps, for the GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS profession of our country has men of EMBROIDERIES time being, brought in more local jealousies ability in its ranks and it is gratifying Wge£tS^oitriteqt, Iowe£ fride^. and bitterness than any other to observe that President Harrison is election ever known before in the County's not slow in making a note of it. history. Tuesday's battle has been f, in grand Shape and the Stock of fought every weapon which could be Fifty-three Minnesota -sheriffs witnessed MBROIDERIES 4 ets. a yard used in that battle had been dug up and tne hacging of the Barret boys is complete as usual. My Prices are Low, my Goods of Best Quality polished for use long before that day •h in Minneapolis last Friday After the MBROIDERIES £5 ets. a yard now that'the war is over, they should Don't forget the Place. ceremonies were over all assembled in be consigned to their former restingplace Sheriff Ege's office when the hangman's P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn 6 ets. a yard and let peace be declared. ropes were divided up and each officer As we go to pi ess, returns point to A. H. SCHLEUDER, received apiece of stretched hemp to MBROIDERIES 8 ets. a yard the defeat of the bond proposition by keep as a relic of the hanging. Sheriffs yard1it about 250 majority. The Ueview has from Dakota and Wisconsin were also MBROIDERIES lO ets. a stood in favor of the issue of bonds and present so it was, in fact, a sheriff's day and. \xipwsurdLs. I still holds to that method as being the all round. JEWELER best for the county's interest. The The largest brewing company known, LARGE STOCK OF ballot of the people has decided against the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company it and the future alone will show that of St. Louis, which occupies four solid the direct levy of a tix for the courthouse ciea.ler in blocks of ground, has lately been offered 3 ots. a, yard a xrpw-sirdsWIDE building, will cause an unwise the enormous sum of $7,000,OOD delay and prove expensive. Experience Gol 1 SilverWatches, ORIENTAL LACES 5 ets. a yd. in cash for their interests by an English is a good teauher but often comes high. Syndicate which has managed to get Further wrangling over an issue- now hold of many breweries in this country PEARL BUTTONS LOWER THAN EVER. to all purposes dead is useless, unwise already. This" offer was not accepted and hurtful the people of Brown County and the above company will manage its lry, and Silver Plated Ware, are to closely bound in ties of private GREAT BARGAIN BAT, own business without any of old England's Also an elegant Line of and public business matters to be help or money. Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday split and divided by any imagined EVERY SATURDAY, grievances or wrongs which have been President Harrison showed his good Cards. made to appear like unto mountains at judgement when he recently appointed the hands of some who have either NEXT SATURDAY MARCH 30, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Hon. A. C. Mellette of Watertown as through carelessness or in the heat of Governor of Dakota whose term of office the past excitement stirred up a feeling It is money saved to^ome and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. LADIES' RUSHES AT 2 CTS. EACH. COME lasts as long as Dakota remains a which should be dispelled. The past Territory. Governor Mellette is not an REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. can not be recalled but it should be the EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. importation, nor can the term carpetbagger him.desire of every one that harmony be Corner' JVtiim- & fetft ^oftl\ $tfeet£, j(ew iflut, Wm apply with any fitness to with us all. He is of the people and for the the people BBVST &CRAFF, of that long disenfranchised territory 1 At the little dance given in Washington A Seasonable Hint and, unlike his predecessor, wil) on the evening of March 4th about not suffer the red-tape formality which $26,000 was made in pure cash. It is characterized Church's administration proposed to turn this sum over for the to cut any figure in his official career. DEALERS IN benefit of the poor people of that city. Spring will begin March 20. Every good housewife will begin Of course this applies to the office seek, Dry Goods, Groceries, Senator Chace, of Rhode Island has ers who have been boarding at the hosince resigned his seat because his salary as cleaning house at the earliest opportunity. While waiting for suitable nottels the inauguration, if they are Senator, $5,000 per annum, is weather to set in, would it not be a good idea to clean your system of not as poor as the historical Job's turkey enough to pay him to neglect his private fotioi^, &at& Cap& Crei|1# $Wnij&iii\^ by this time we sadly miss our business for a longer time. That the winters accumulations I have an excellent line of Tonics, Blood guess. wise body of men would like to have «. Purifiers and Invigorators. Also choice selected Roots and Herbs for their salaries doubled, knowing that at Last Friday the people of Minneapolis $10,000 a year they could do their dear G^ood^, Boot$ and $l\oe$. that purpose. Our stock of Drugs, Glass, Paints and Oils is always had the satisfaction of seeing the people at home more good in the latest law assert itself in the case of the Barrett complete. fashionable manner. Livins: without boys and a penalty for the commission style in Washington is not only not tasnionable RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. of a serious crime measured out in but is also very near to bring the snape of a hangman's noose. False CHARLES R00SP disgraceful and the poor man will have and tender sentiment has spoken out to go '-None but Millionairies need against this mode of punishment which 4* &* A¥*JJ Ot»ft apply" will eventually be the signboard is as old as history itself and many ways on the Senate chamber's door, for disposing of criminals has been suggested fWt Offide Slodk. in place of capital punishment. The Duluth and Winnipeg land grant JSfew Iflm, Minn. a in Serious diseases need serious and desperate extension bill met its just deserts at the remedies serious red-handed hands of the Senate last week. When Stoves and Ranges, crimes need like penalties in case of their it is necessary to open up a new nnd commission. The first thought of the sparsely settled country to develop its im-average murderer is, can I escape from resources and to swell the tide of the penalty of the law, and take away migration it is needful perhaps to offer Gasolin Stove and Tinware BEHNKE & CO., thefrom his mind the thought of the gallows a railroad Company bonus in and its terrors, let him know that shape of a land grant to hasten its construction through the trickery and very often underhanded Hardware, Farming Implements, but Minnesota at this late day means of some scheming cannot afford to bid for rich railroad lawyer and the loose condition of the corporations and offer them its now DEALERS IN Nails, Fence Wire, construction of our criminal laws, he rich and valuable acres simply as an inducement will figure the chance of escape as almost Dfy G[ood& ffckdy-mkde CSlotfyi^, f{ubber to construct a railroad. It is certain and committ murder with hoped that the road will be built at a Pumps, Western Washers, only a thought of how to escape. False G^ood^, 8oot£ kt)d Sl}pe& ftktg kqd Ckp£. time when its stockholders can see the sentiment has no right to stand in the way clear to warrant them in paying at Clothes Wringers, Boss place of a solemn duty the tears and least a fair nominal price for the lands ]\fotioi$, Gfcoderieg kqd di'odkei'y. prayers of Mrs. Barrett for executive over which it is to run. Railroad companies pardon for her sons were but womanly usually are rich and no longer Churns, etc., etc., etc. natural and heartfelt but they cannot should be treated as infants and fed with THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. dry those on the cheeks of the murdered public lands. PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. man's wife nor call back to life the one special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All thecruelly shot down. The state, out of A bill has been introduced in Work warranted. Farm Produce taken in Exchange! respect for the honor of its name and legislature to provide for the adoption NEW ULM, MINN the sacradness of human life, gave 'the B. BEH2TKE & CO. of the Rhines system of balloting at Charles Cesser's Barretts a punishment if anything unequal A, Belmke, Manager elections. The system is simple and is to the nature of their offense this: "After an elector has been found BANKRUPT theagainst it. Certain it is that crime will to be entitled to vote he goes to "n A. C. 0CHS, increase unless the punishment for it is BOOK, STORE place in which the voting machine is SALJJ not certain, quick and effective and if standing. He sees before him a box the shadow of the gallows and the sight with a cover. Raising the cover, which CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. of a noose is not potent enough to keep sounds a bull, a number of rows Of IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. men from committing murder then sure, keys, or buttons, are disclosed. Each The Prince of Clothiers is in the ly life imprisonment, electricity or any row presents some one. party, and each field with a full assortment of EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OB COUNTRY^ other plans of punishment proposed by row is of a different color. On the face READY MADE CLOTHING, would be reformers will fall far short of Bids given on Buildings of ail kind. of each key is the name of the candidate, GENTS FURNISHING their purpose. Do not make heroes of while on the side of the key la the BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SaleHot GOODS AND assassins nor smother them with in beds name of the office. The voter presses air Furnaces Sold and Set. BOOTS AND SHOES, hasof flowers to pass peacefully away with a button and it remains down. It TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. "gloria in excelem" mime Let murderers pressed against a roll of paper underneath, all of which are to be disposed of NEW hangr. I CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. making a clear mark of a figure, at bankrupt prices. TAILOR SHOP. which figure is the total number of Give him a call in his new quarters Our customers call for A THE LARGEST STOCK OF rotes that particular candidate up to WALL! PAPER .:. Dr. Setli Arnold's in Klossner's new Brick Block. I respectfully inform the public that that time has received. He does this I have opened anew tailor-shop in the COUGH KILLER, with as many candidates as he wishes OTATE OF MINNESOTA. Connty of Brown J-w building formerly occupied by F. W and we don't find it profitable to vote for, each vote being recorded ^OpProbate Court. Special Term. March 18ih Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to to keep any other. in the same manner. When he has In txe matter of the estate of Sophia Gaetke the Union Hotel, and that I am fully deceased. J. N. Richardson A S*n, IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES prepared to supply the needs of customers voted he shuts down the lid *of the Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting Richfield, Minn. at reasonable rates. to be the last will and testament of Sophia machine, the keys are released and the Druggists, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Gaetke deceased, late of said Couuty has been dFlH. RETZLAPI\ Louis Ztsdronke. C. Baltrusch delivered to this Court, box is ready for the next voter. When And Whereas, Christian Dahl has filed therewith the last vote is polled the machine has bis petition, representing among other things Star Sample Room, that said Sophia Gaetke died In said County faithfully recorded and country every en the 5th day of March 1889, testate, and that will close out his entire stock of said petitioner is the sole executor named in said vote, and it only remains for the inspectors .J 1 READY MADE' ?!!& last will and testament, and praying that the said "UhM and ~i FarmDenier S S Extra Good Quality of to announce the result." Machinery* instrument may be admitted to probate, and that -Farmers' Home. A I wassfl letters testamentary, be to him issued thereon ClothingRegardlessoi It is ordered,-That the proofs of said instrument and the said petition, be heard before this Court The Herald says that Judge Cox will at the Probate Office in said County on Saturday JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r. the 20th day of April A, D. 1889, at 10 o'clock in open up a law office in St. Peter and theforenoon, when all concerned may appear aud Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Empire Mowers. Dealer in contest the probate of said intrnment, reside there permanently. He will remove And it is further ordered, that pnblic notice «f is\f*- JSiiF» liquors Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. his office from St. Paul and become the time and place of said hearing be given taall Cost. persons interested, by publication oftheee orders of***** andCigirL a permajqent resident of St. Peter. three weeks successively previoustosaid day Advance and Invincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c. hearing, in the New Him Review, a newspaper For the past ten days the Judge has printed and published at the City of New Ulm in A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand. A fine lunch will be served every day been quite sick and confined to the said County. »*. By the Court, i^ltf $ Cor. Minn. & Centerstreets. Qutck sale and mall profits is my motto and Farmers will do well to Call and examine my goods Now is your time to buv a suit for ERNST BRANDT and learn my prices before bovine elsewhere. New Ulm. about one-half of what it is worth. (L.S1 16 Judge of Probate. Minn, §LU